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Stinespring's Theorem for Unbounded Operator valued Local completely positive maps and Its Applications

Anar A. Dosiev in [Local operator spaces, unbounded operators and multinormed $C^*$-algebras, J. Funct. Anal. 255 (2008), 1724-1760], obtained a Stinespring's theorem for local completely positive maps (in short: local CP-maps) on locally $C^{\ast}$-algebras. In this article a suitable notion of minimality for this construction has been identified so as to ensure uniqueness up to unitary equivalence for the associated representation. Using this a Radon-Nikodym type theorem for local completely positive maps has been proved. Further, a Stinespring's theorem for unbounded operator valued local completely positive maps on Hilbert modules over locally $C^{\ast}$-algebras (also called as local CP-inducing maps) has been presented. Following a construction of M. Joiţa, a Radon-Nikodym type theorem for local CP-inducing maps has been shown. In both cases the Radon-Nikodym derivative obtained is a positive contraction on some complex Hilbert space with an upward filtered family of reducing subspaces.

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