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Representations of Dirichlet Operator Algebras

A Dirichlet operator algebra is a nonself-adjoint operator algebra $\mathcal{A}$ with the property that $\mathcal{A} + \mathcal{A}^*$ is norm-dense in the C$^*$-envelope of $\mathcal{A}.$ We show that, under certain restrictions, $\mathcal{A}$ has a family of completely contractive representations $\{π_i\}$ with the property that the invariant subspaces of $π_i(\mathcal{A})$ are totally ordered, and such that, for all $a \in \mathcal{A}, \ ||a|| = \sup_i ||π_i(a)||.$ The class of Dirichlet algebras includes strongly maximal triangular AF algebras, certain semicrossed product algebras, and gauge-invariant subalgebras of Cuntz C$^*$-algebras. The main tool is the duality theory for essentially principal etale groupoids.

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