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Omitting types in operator systems

Published 26 Jan 2015 in math.OA, math.FA, and math.LO | (1501.06395v5)

Abstract: We show that the class of 1-exact operator systems is not uniformly definable by a sequence of types. We use this fact to show that there is no finitary version of Arveson's extension theorem. Next, we show that WEP is equivalent to a certain notion of existential closedness for C$*$ algebras and use this equivalence to give a simpler proof of Kavruk's result that WEP is equivalent to the complete tight Riesz interpolation property. We then introduce a variant of the space of n-dimensional operator systems and connect this new space to the Kirchberg Embedding Problem, which asks whether every C$*$ algebra embeds into an ultrapower of the Cuntz algebra $\mathcal{O}_2$. We end with some results concerning the question of whether or not the local lifting property (in the sense of Kirchberg) is uniformly definable by a sequence of types in the language of C$*$ algebras.

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