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Elementary operators on Hilbert modules over prime $C^*$-algebras

Let $X$ be a right Hilbert module over a $C^*$-algebra $A$ equipped with the canonical operator space structure. We define an elementary operator on $X$ as a map $ϕ: X \to X$ for which there exists a finite number of elements $u_i$ in the $C^*$-algebra $\mathbb{B}(X)$ of adjointable operators on $X$ and $v_i$ in the multiplier algebra $M(A)$ of $A$ such that $ϕ(x)=\sum_i u_i xv_i$ for $x \in X$. If $X=A$ this notion agrees with the standard notion of an elementary operator on $A$. In this paper we extend Mathieu's theorem for elementary operators on prime $C^*$-algebras by showing that the completely bounded norm of each elementary operator on a non-zero Hilbert $A$-module $X$ agrees with the Haagerup norm of its corresponding tensor in $\mathbb{B}(X)\otimes M(A)$ if and only if $A$ is a prime $C^*$-algebra.

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