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Picard groups of certain stably projectionless C*-algebras

We compute Picard groups of several nuclear and non-nuclear simple stably projectionless C*-algebras. In particular, the Picard group of Razak-Jacelon algebra W_2 is isomorphic to a semidirect product of Out(W_2) with R_+^\times. Moreover, for any separable simple nuclear stably projectionless C*-algebra with a finite dimensional lattice of densely defined lower semicontinuous traces, we show that Z-stability and strict comparison are equivalent. (This is essentially based on the result of Matui and Sato, and Kirchberg's central sequence algebras.) This shows if A is a separable simple nuclear stably projectionless C*-algebra with a unique tracial state (and no unbounded trace) and has strict comparison, the following sequence is exact: [{CD} {1} @>>> \mathrm{Out}(A) @>>> \mathrm{Pic}(A) @>>> \mathcal{F}(A) @>>> {1} {CD}] where $\mathcal{F}(A)$ is the fundamental group of A.

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