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Symmetry and Inverse Closedness for Some Banach $^ *$-Algebras Associated to Discrete Groups

A discrete group $\G$ is called rigidly symmetric if for every $C^*$-algebra $\A$ the projective tensor product $\ell^1(\G)\widehat\otimes\A$ is a symmetric Banach $^*$-algebra. For such a group we show that the twisted crossed product $\ell^1_{α,ø}(\G;\A)$ is also a symmetric Banach $^*$-algebra, for every twisted action $(α,ø)$ of $\G$ in a $C^*$-algebra $\A$\,. We extend this property to other types of decay, replacing the $\ell^1$-condition. We also make the connection with certain classes of twisted kernels, used in a theory of integral operators involving group $2$-cocycles. The algebra of these kernels is studied, both in intrinsic and in represented version.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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