Fibrewise compactifications and generalised limits in commutative and noncommutative topology
Published: Apr 28, 2025
Last Updated: Apr 28, 2025
Authors:Alexander Mundey
Abstract
We introduce fibrewise compactifications in both the setting of locally compact Hausdorff spaces and continuous maps, and the parallel setting of $C^*$-algebras and nondegenerate multiplier-valued $*$-homomorphisms. In both situations, we use fibrewise compactifications to define regulated limits. In the topological setting, regulated limits extend classical inverse limits so that the resulting limit space remains locally compact; examples include the path spaces of directed graphs. In the operator-algebraic setting, regulated limits realise a direct-limit construction for multiplier-valued $*$-homomorphisms; examples include the cores of relative Cuntz-Pimsner algebras.