
arXiv: 0810.0111
In this paper we study continuous bundles of C*-algebras which are non-commutative analogues of principal torus bundles. We show that all such bundles, although in general being very far away from being locally trivial bundles, are at least locally trivial with respect to a suitable bundle version of bivariant K-theory (denoted RKK-theory) due to Kasparov. Using earlier results of Echterhoff and Williams, we shall give a complete classification of principal non-commutative torus bundles up to equivariant Morita equivalence. We then study these bundles as topological fibrations (forgetting the group action) and give necessary and sufficient conditions for any non-commutative principal torus bundle being RKK-equivalent to a commutative one. As an application of our methods we shall also give a K-theoretic characterization of those principal torus-bundles with H-flux, as studied by Mathai and Rosenberg which possess "classical" T-duals.
33 pages, to appear in the Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society
46L55, Non-Commutative Tori, Mathematics - Operator Algebras, 19K35, K-Theory and Homology (math.KT), T-duality, K-theory, [MATH.MATH-KT] Mathematics [math]/K-Theory and Homology [math.KT], 19K35; 46L55; 46L80; 46L85, Non-commutative Principal Bundle, Mathematics - K-Theory and Homology, FOS: Mathematics, 46L85, [MATH.MATH-OA] Mathematics [math]/Operator Algebras [math.OA], Operator Algebras (math.OA), 46L80
46L55, Non-Commutative Tori, Mathematics - Operator Algebras, 19K35, K-Theory and Homology (math.KT), T-duality, K-theory, [MATH.MATH-KT] Mathematics [math]/K-Theory and Homology [math.KT], 19K35; 46L55; 46L80; 46L85, Non-commutative Principal Bundle, Mathematics - K-Theory and Homology, FOS: Mathematics, 46L85, [MATH.MATH-OA] Mathematics [math]/Operator Algebras [math.OA], Operator Algebras (math.OA), 46L80
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