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Besov spaces and 2-summing operators

M. A. Fugarolas (2004)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Let Π₂ be the operator ideal of all absolutely 2-summing operators and let I m be the identity map of the m-dimensional linear space. We first establish upper estimates for some mixing norms of I m . Employing these estimates, we study the embedding operators between Besov function spaces as mixing operators. The result obtained is applied to give sufficient conditions under which certain kinds of integral operators, acting on a Besov function space, belong to Π₂; in this context, we also...

Modulation space estimates for multilinear pseudodifferential operators

Árpád Bényi, Kasso A. Okoudjou (2006)

Studia Mathematica

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We prove that for symbols in the modulation spaces p , q , p ≥ q, the associated multilinear pseudodifferential operators are bounded on products of appropriate modulation spaces. In particular, the symbols we study here are defined without any reference to smoothness, but rather in terms of their time-frequency behavior.

Multiple summing operators on l p spaces

Dumitru Popa (2014)

Studia Mathematica

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We use the Maurey-Rosenthal factorization theorem to obtain a new characterization of multiple 2-summing operators on a product of l p spaces. This characterization is used to show that multiple s-summing operators on a product of l p spaces with values in a Hilbert space are characterized by the boundedness of a natural multilinear functional (1 ≤ s ≤ 2). We use these results to show that there exist many natural multiple s-summing operators T : l 4 / 3 × l 4 / 3 l such that none of the associated linear operators...

Absolutely continuous linear operators on Köthe-Bochner spaces

(2011)

Banach Center Publications

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Let E be a Banach function space over a finite and atomless measure space (Ω,Σ,μ) and let ( X , | | · | | X ) and ( Y , | | · | | Y ) be real Banach spaces. A linear operator T acting from the Köthe-Bochner space E(X) to Y is said to be absolutely continuous if | | T ( 1 A f ) | | Y 0 whenever μ(Aₙ) → 0, (Aₙ) ⊂ Σ. In this paper we examine absolutely continuous operators from E(X) to Y. Moreover, we establish relationships between different classes of linear operators from E(X) to Y.

The characterizations of upper approximation operators based on special coverings

Pei Wang, Qingguo Li (2017)

Open Mathematics

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In this paper, we discuss the approximation operators [...] apr¯NS a p r ¯ N S and [...] apr¯S a p r ¯ S which are based on NS(U) and S. We not only obtain some properties of NS(U) and S, but also give examples to show some special properties. We also study sufficient and necessary conditions when they become closure operators. In addition, we give general and topological characterizations of the covering for two types of covering-based upper approximation operators being closure operators.

Divergence of general operators on sets of measure zero

G. A. Karagulyan (2010)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We consider sequences of linear operators Uₙ with a localization property. It is proved that for any set E of measure zero there exists a set G for which U G ( x ) diverges at each point x ∈ E. This result is a generalization of analogous theorems known for the Fourier sum operators with respect to different orthogonal systems.

On (n,k)-quasiparanormal operators

Jiangtao Yuan, Guoxing Ji (2012)

Studia Mathematica

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Let T be a bounded linear operator on a complex Hilbert space . For positive integers n and k, an operator T is called (n,k)-quasiparanormal if | | T 1 + n ( T k x ) | | 1 / ( 1 + n ) | | T k x | | n / ( 1 + n ) | | T ( T k x ) | | for x ∈ . The class of (n,k)-quasiparanormal operators contains the classes of n-paranormal and k-quasiparanormal operators. We consider some properties of (n,k)-quasiparanormal operators: (1) inclusion relations and examples; (2) a matrix representation and SVEP (single valued extension property); (3) ascent and Bishop’s property (β); (4)...

A new characterization of Anderson’s inequality in C 1 -classes

S. Mecheri (2007)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let be a separable infinite dimensional complex Hilbert space, and let ( ) denote the algebra of all bounded linear operators on into itself. Let A = ( A 1 , A 2 , , A n ) , B = ( B 1 , B 2 , , B n ) be n -tuples of operators in ( ) ; we define the elementary operators Δ A , B ( ) ( ) by Δ A , B ( X ) = i = 1 n A i X B i - X . In this paper, we characterize the class of pairs of operators A , B ( ) satisfying Putnam-Fuglede’s property, i.e, the class of pairs of operators A , B ( ) such that i = 1 n B i T A i = T implies i = 1 n A i * T B i * = T for all T 𝒞 1 ( ) (trace class operators). The main result is the equivalence between this property and the...

Some Applications of new Modified q-Szász–Mirakyan Operators

Ramesh P. PATHAK, Shiv Kumar SAHOO (2015)

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

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This paper we introducing a new sequence of positive q-integral new Modified q-Szász-Mirakyan Operators. We show that it is a weighted approximation process in the polynomial space of continuous functions defined on [ 0 , ) . Weighted statistical approximation theorem, Korovkin-type theorems for fuzzy continuous functions, an estimate for the rate of convergence and some properties are also obtained for these operators.

A note on γ-radonifying and summing operators

Zdzisław Brzeźniak, Hongwei Long (2015)

Banach Center Publications

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In this note, we discuss certain generalizations of γ-radonifying operators and their applications to the regularity for linear stochastic evolution equations on some special Banach spaces. Furthermore, we also consider a more general class of operators, namely the so-called summing operators and discuss the application to the compactness of the heat semi-group between weighted L p -spaces.

Regularity of domains of parameterized families of closed linear operators

Teresa Winiarska, Tadeusz Winiarski (2003)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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The purpose of this paper is to provide a method of reduction of some problems concerning families A t = ( A ( t ) ) t of linear operators with domains ( t ) t to a problem in which all the operators have the same domain . To do it we propose to construct a family ( Ψ t ) t of automorphisms of a given Banach space X having two properties: (i) the mapping t Ψ t is sufficiently regular and (ii) Ψ t ( ) = t for t ∈ . Three effective constructions are presented: for elliptic operators of second order with the Robin boundary condition...

On operators Cauchy dual to 2-hyperexpansive operators: the unbounded case

Sameer Chavan (2011)

Studia Mathematica

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The Cauchy dual operator T’, given by T ( T * T ) - 1 , provides a bounded unitary invariant for a closed left-invertible T. Hence, in some special cases, problems in the theory of unbounded Hilbert space operators can be related to similar problems in the theory of bounded Hilbert space operators. In particular, for a closed expansive T with finite-dimensional cokernel, it is shown that T admits the Cowen-Douglas decomposition if and only if T’ admits the Wold-type decomposition (see Definitions 1.1...

On operators with the same local spectra

Aleksandar Torgašev (1998)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let B ( X ) be the algebra of all bounded linear operators in a complex Banach space X . We consider operators T 1 , T 2 B ( X ) satisfying the relation σ T 1 ( x ) = σ T 2 ( x ) for any vector x X , where σ T ( x ) denotes the local spectrum of T B ( X ) at the point x X . We say then that T 1 and T 2 have the same local spectra. We prove that then, under some conditions, T 1 - T 2 is a quasinilpotent operator, that is ( T 1 - T 2 ) n 1 / n 0 as n . Without these conditions, we describe the operators with the same local spectra only in some particular cases.

On complemented copies of c 0 in spaces of operators, II

Giovanni Emmanuele (1994)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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We show that as soon as c 0 embeds complementably into the space of all weakly compact operators from X to Y , then it must live either in X * or in Y .