
A gentle introduction to von Neumann algebras for model theorists
... von Neumann algebra theory and one often proves facts about arbitrary von Neumann algebras by first proving the result for factors. We end this section with one of the most difficult open problems in von Neumann algebra theory: Question 2.9. If m, n ≥ 2 are distinct, is L(Fm ) ∼ = L(Fn )? Even thoug ...
... von Neumann algebra theory and one often proves facts about arbitrary von Neumann algebras by first proving the result for factors. We end this section with one of the most difficult open problems in von Neumann algebra theory: Question 2.9. If m, n ≥ 2 are distinct, is L(Fm ) ∼ = L(Fn )? Even thoug ...
Natural associativity and commutativity
... given by an isomorphism a: A(BC) G (AB)C; more exactly, with the case where the product AB is a covariant functor of its arguments A and B, while associativity is an isomorphism a natural in its arguments A,B, and C. The general associative law again shows that any two iterated products F and F' of ...
... given by an isomorphism a: A(BC) G (AB)C; more exactly, with the case where the product AB is a covariant functor of its arguments A and B, while associativity is an isomorphism a natural in its arguments A,B, and C. The general associative law again shows that any two iterated products F and F' of ...