Approximation properties of Fell bundles over inverse semigroups and non-Hausdorff groupoids

Abstract

In this paper we study the nuclearity and weak containment property of reduced cross-sectional C*-algebras of Fell bundles over inverse semigroups. In order to develop the theory, we first prove an analogue of Fell's absorption trick in the context of Fell bundles over inverse semigroups. In parallel, the approximation property of Exel can be reformulated in this context, and Fell's absorption trick can be used to prove that the approximation property, as defined here, implies that the full and reduced cross-sectional C*-algebras are isomorphic via the left regular representation, i.e., the Fell bundle has the weak containment property. We then use this machinery to prove that a Fell bundle with the approximation property and nuclear unit fiber has a nuclear cross-sectional algebra. This result gives nuclearity of a large class of C*-algebras, as, remarkably, all the machinery in this paper works for \'etale non-Hausdorff groupoids just as well.

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