The Connes Embedding Problem: A guided tour

09/26/2021
by   Isaac Goldbring, et al.
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The Connes Embedding Problem (CEP) is a problem in the theory of tracial von Neumann algebras and asks whether or not every tracial von Neumann algebra embeds into an ultrapower of the hyperfinite II_1 factor. The CEP has had interactions with a wide variety of areas of mathematics, including C*-algebra theory, geometric group theory, free probability, and noncommutative real algebraic geometry (to name a few). After remaining open for over 40 years, a negative solution was recently obtained as a corollary of a landmark result in quantum complexity theory known as MIP^*=RE. In these notes, we introduce all of the background material necessary to understand the proof of the negative solution of the CEP from MIP^*=RE. In fact, we outline two such proofs, one following the "traditional" route that goes via Kirchberg's QWEP problem in C*-algebra theory and Tsirelson's problem in quantum information theory and a second that uses basic ideas from logic.

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