On spectral flow for operator algebras
Abstract
Spectral flow was first studied by Atiyah and Lusztig, and first appeared in print in the work of Atiyah-Patodi-Singer (APS). For a norm-continuous path of self-adjoint Fredholm operators in the multiplier algebra M(B) with B separable and stable, spectral flow roughly measures the ``net mass" of spectrum that passes through zero in the positive direction, as we move along the continuous path. As the index of a Fredholm operator has had many fruitful and important generalizations to general operator algebras, generalizing the spectral flow of a path of self-adjoint Fredholm operators would also be of great interest to operator theory. We develop a notion of spectral flow which works for arbitrary separable stable canonical ideals -- including stably projectionless C*-algebras (which depends on a quite general notion of essential codimension). We show that, under appropriate hypotheses, spectral flow induces a group isomorphism π1(FredSA,∞,pt) K0(B), generalizing a result of APS. We also provide an axiomatization of spectral flow.
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