
arXiv: 1310.7656
We introduce twisted relative Cuntz-Krieger algebras associated to finitely aligned higher-rank graphs and give a comprehensive treatment of their fundamental structural properties. We establish versions of the usual uniqueness theorems and the classification of gauge-invariant ideals. We show that all twisted relative Cuntz-Krieger algebras associated to finitely aligned higher-rank graphs are nuclear and satisfy the UCT, and that for twists that lift to real-valued cocycles, the K -theory of a twisted relative Cuntz-Krieger algebra is independent of the twist. In the final section, we identify a sufficient condition for simplicity of twisted Cuntz-Krieger algebras associated to higher-rank graphs which are not aperiodic. Our results indicate that this question is significantly more complicated than in the untwisted setting.
graphs, associated, 46L05, Mathematics - Operator Algebras, aligned, 512, Cuntz-Krieger algebra, \(C^*\)-algebra, Science and Technology Studies, twisted, finitely, algebras, General theory of \(C^*\)-algebras, rank, Engineering, c, FOS: Mathematics, QA, Operator Algebras (math.OA), graph algebra, higher
graphs, associated, 46L05, Mathematics - Operator Algebras, aligned, 512, Cuntz-Krieger algebra, \(C^*\)-algebra, Science and Technology Studies, twisted, finitely, algebras, General theory of \(C^*\)-algebras, rank, Engineering, c, FOS: Mathematics, QA, Operator Algebras (math.OA), graph algebra, higher
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