On boundary representations
Abstract
Let S be an operator system sitting in its C*-envelope C*min(S). Starting with a pure state on S, let F be the face of state extensions to C*min(S). The dilation theorem of Davidson-Kennedy shows that the GNS representations corresponding to some of the extreme states of F are boundary representations. We construct an explicit example in which F is an interval and only one of the two extreme points yields a boundary representation.
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