The undecidability of having the QWEP
Abstract
We show that neither the class of C*-algebras with Kirchberg's QWEP property nor the class of W*-probability spaces with the QWEP property are effectively axiomatizable (in the appropriate languages). The latter result follows from a more general result, namely that the hyperfinite III1 factor does not have a computable universal theory in the language of W*-probability spaces. We also prove that the Powers' factors Rλ, for 0<λ<1, when equipped with their canonical Powers' states, do not have computable universal theory.
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