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On reflexivity and hyperreflexivity of some spaces of intertwining operators

Michal Zajac — 2008

Mathematica Bohemica

Let T , T ' be weak contractions (in the sense of Sz.-Nagy and Foiaş), m , m ' the minimal functions of their C 0 parts and let d be the greatest common inner divisor of m , m ' . It is proved that the space I ( T , T ' ) of all operators intertwining T , T ' is reflexive if and only if the model operator S ( d ) is reflexive. Here S ( d ) means the compression of the unilateral shift onto the space H 2 d H 2 . In particular, in finite-dimensional spaces the space I ( T , T ' ) is reflexive if and only if all roots of the greatest common divisor of minimal polynomials...

Cryptographic techniques used to provide integrity of digital content in long-term storage

Małgorzata BladoszewskaTomasz BrożekMichał Zając — 2011

Mathematica Applicanda

The main objective of the project was to obtain advanced mathematical methods to guarantee the verification that a required level of data integrity is maintained in long-term storage. The secondary objective was to provide methods for the evaluation of data loss and recovery. Additionally, we have provided the following initial constraints for the problem: a limitation of additional storage space, a minimal threshold for desired level of data integrity and a defined probability of a single-bit corruption....

Non-hyperreflexive reflexive spaces of operators

Roman V. BessonovJanko BračičMichal Zajac — 2011

Studia Mathematica

We study operators whose commutant is reflexive but not hyperreflexive. We construct a C₀ contraction and a Jordan block operator S B associated with a Blaschke product B which have the above mentioned property. A sufficient condition for hyperreflexivity of S B is given. Some other results related to hyperreflexivity of spaces of operators that could be interesting in themselves are proved.

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