A bivariant theory for the Cuntz semigroup

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We introduce a bivariant version of the Cuntz semigroup as equivalence classes of order zero maps generalizing the ordinary Cuntz semigroup. The theory has many features formally analogous to KK-theory including a composition product. We establish basic properties, like additivity, stability and continuity, and study categorical aspects in the setting of local C⁎-algebras. We determine the bivariant Cuntz semigroup for numerous examples such as when the second algebra is a Kirchberg algebra, and Cuntz homology for compact Hausdorff spaces which provides a complete invariant. Moreover, we establish identities when tensoring with strongly self-absorbing C⁎-algebras. Finally, we show how to use the bivariant Cuntz semigroup of the present work to classify unital and stably finite C⁎-algebras.

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Bosa, J., Tornetta, G., & Zacharias, J. (2019). A bivariant theory for the Cuntz semigroup. Journal of Functional Analysis, 277(4), 1061–1111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfa.2019.05.002

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