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Bruce Blackadar & Eberhard Kirchberg

Abstract

Continuing the study of generalized inductive limits of finite-dimensional C*-algebras, we define a refined notion of quasidiagonality for C*-algebras, called inner quasidiagonality, and show that a separable C*-algebra is a strong NF algebra if and only if it is nuclear and inner quasidiagonal. Many natural classes of NF algebras are strong NF, including all simple NF algebras, all residually finite-dimensional nuclear C*-algebras, and all approximately subhomogeneous C*-algebras. Examples are given of NF algebras which are not strong NF.

Authors
Bruce Blackadar
University of Nevada
Reno, NV 89557
Eberhard Kirchberg
Institut für reine Mathematik
Humboldt-Universität
10099 Berlin
Germany