
doi: 10.3390/math5040074
In this paper, we construct a free semicircular family induced by Z -many mutually-orthogonal projections, and construct Banach ∗-probability spaces containing the family, called the free filterizations. By acting a free filterization on fixed von Neumann algebras, we construct the corresponding Banach ∗-probability spaces, called affiliated free filterizations. We study free-probabilistic properties on such new structures, determined by both semicircularity and free-distributional data on von Neumann algebras. In particular, we study how the freeness on free filterizations, and embedded freeness conditions on fixed von Neumann algebras affect free-distributional data on affiliated free filterizations.
projections, Banach \(*\)-probability spaces, von Neumann algebras, free probability, Free probability and free operator algebras, Banach ∗-probability spaces, semicircular elements, free filterizations, QA1-939, free probability; Banach ∗-probability spaces; von Neumann algebras; projections; semicircular elements; free filterizations; affiliated free filterizations, affiliated free filterizations, Mathematics
projections, Banach \(*\)-probability spaces, von Neumann algebras, free probability, Free probability and free operator algebras, Banach ∗-probability spaces, semicircular elements, free filterizations, QA1-939, free probability; Banach ∗-probability spaces; von Neumann algebras; projections; semicircular elements; free filterizations; affiliated free filterizations, affiliated free filterizations, Mathematics
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