Quasihyponormal operators and the continuity of the approximate point spectrum.
Djordjević, Slaviša V. (1997)
Matematichki Vesnik
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Djordjević, Slaviša V. (1997)
Matematichki Vesnik
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V. Rakočević (1984)
Matematički Vesnik
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S. Djordjević, B. Duggal (2000)
Studia Mathematica
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We show that p-hyponormal operators obey Weyl's and a-Weyl's theorem. Also, we show that the spectrum, Weyl spectrum, Browder spectrum and approximate point spectrum are continuous functions in the class of all p-hyponormal operators.
Bhagwati Prashad Duggal (2005)
Extracta Mathematicae
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A Banach space operator T belonging to B(X) is said to be hereditarily normaloid, T ∈ HN, if every part of T is normaloid; T ∈ HN is totally hereditarily normaloid, T ∈ THN, if every invertible part of T is also normaloid; and T ∈ CHN if either T ∈ THN or T - λI is in HN for every complex number λ. Class CHN is large; it contains a number of the commonly considered classes of operators. We study operators T ∈ CHN, and prove that the Riesz projection associated with a λ ∈ isoσ(T), T ∈...
Young Min Han, Woo Young Lee (2001)
Studia Mathematica
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"Weyl's theorem" for an operator on a Hilbert space is the statement that the complement in the spectrum of the Weyl spectrum coincides with the isolated eigenvalues of finite multiplicity. In this paper we consider how Weyl's theorem survives for polynomials of operators and under quasinilpotent or compact perturbations. First, we show that if T is reduced by each of its finite-dimensional eigenspaces then the Weyl spectrum obeys the spectral mapping theorem, and further if T is reduction-isoloid...
Vladimír Müller (1993)
Studia Mathematica
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We investigate relations between the spectra defined by Słodkowski [14] and higher Shilov boundaries of the Taylor spectrum. The results generalize the well-known relation between the approximate point spectrum and the usual Shilov boundary.
Gh. Constantin (1975)
Matematički Vesnik
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Duggal, B.P. (2005)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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Benharrat, Mohammed, Messirdi, Bekkai (2011)
Serdica Mathematical Journal
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2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: 47A10. We show that the symmetric difference between the generalized Kato spectrum and the essential spectrum defined in [7] by sec(T) = {l О C ; R(lI-T) is not closed } is at most countable and we also give some relationship between this spectrum and the SVEP theory.
Derek Kitson (2009)
Studia Mathematica
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We extend the notion of ascent and descent for an operator acting on a vector space to sets of operators. If the ascent and descent of a set are both finite then they must be equal and give rise to a canonical decomposition of the space. Algebras of operators, unions of sets and closures of sets are treated. As an application we construct a Browder joint spectrum for commuting tuples of bounded operators which is compact-valued and has the projection property.
Vladimir Rakočević (1997)
Studia Mathematica
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An operator in a Banach space is called upper (resp. lower) semi-Browder if it is upper (lower) semi-Fredholm and has a finite ascent (resp. descent). An operator in a Banach space is called semi-Browder if it is upper semi-Browder or lower semi-Browder. We prove the stability of the semi-Browder operators under commuting Riesz operator perturbations. As a corollary we get some results of Grabiner [6], Kaashoek and Lay [8], Lay [11], Rakočević [15] and Schechter [16].
Kim, An-Hyun, Kim, In Hyoun (2006)
Journal of Inequalities and Applications [electronic only]
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Xiaohong Cao, Maozheng Guo, Bin Meng (2004)
Studia Mathematica
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"Generalized Weyl's theorem holds" for an operator when the complement in the spectrum of the B-Weyl spectrum coincides with the isolated points of the spectrum which are eigenvalues; and "generalized a-Weyl's theorem holds" for an operator when the complement in the approximate point spectrum of the semi-B-essential approximate point spectrum coincides with the isolated points of the approximate point spectrum which are eigenvalues. If T or T* is p-hyponormal or M-hyponormal then for...
Yang, Youngoh (1998)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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