posted on 2024-11-15, 07:06authored byAstrid An Huef, S Kaliszewski, Iain Raeburn
Suppose that H is a closed subgroup of a locally compact group G. We show that a unitary representation U of H is the restriction of a unitary representation of G if and only if a dual representation Û of a crossed product C*(G) (G/H) is regular in an appropriate sense. We then discuss the problem of deciding whether a given representation is regular; we believe that this problem will prove to be an interesting test question in non-Abelian duality for crossed products of C*-algebras.
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an Huef, A., Kaliszewski, S. & Raeburn, I. (2007). Extension problems and non-abelian duality for C*-algebras. Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society, 75 (2), 229-238.