Leavitt path algebras: the first decade

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Abstract

The algebraic structures known as Leavitt path algebras were initially developed in 2004 by Ara, Moreno and Pardo, and almost simultaneously (using a different approach) by the author and Aranda Pino. During the intervening decade, these algebras have attracted significant interest and attention, not only from ring theorists, but from analysts working in C ∗ -algebras, group theorists, and symbolic dynamicists as well. The goal of this article is threefold: to introduce the notion of Leavitt path algebras to the general mathematical community; to present some of the important results in the subject; and to describe some of the field’s currently unresolved questions.

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Abrams, G. (2015). Leavitt path algebras: the first decade. Bulletin of Mathematical Sciences, 5(1), 59–120. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13373-014-0061-7

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