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A class of tridiagonal operators associated to some subshifts

Christian Hernández-Becerra, Benjamín A. Itzá-Ortiz (2016)

Open Mathematics

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We consider a class of tridiagonal operators induced by not necessary pseudoergodic biinfinite sequences. Using only elementary techniques we prove that the numerical range of such operators is contained in the convex hull of the union of the numerical ranges of the operators corresponding to the constant biinfinite sequences; whilst the other inclusion is shown to hold when the constant sequences belong to the subshift generated by the given biinfinite sequence. Applying recent results...

On operators close to isometries

Sameer Chavan (2008)

Studia Mathematica

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We introduce and discuss a class of operators, to be referred to as operators close to isometries. The Bergman-type operators, 2-hyperexpansions, expansive p-isometries, and certain alternating hyperexpansions are main examples of such operators. We establish a few decomposition theorems for operators close to isometries. Applications are given to the theory of p-isometries and of hyperexpansive operators.

Backward Aluthge iterates of a hyponormal operator and scalar extensions

C. Benhida, E. H. Zerouali (2009)

Studia Mathematica

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Let R and S be two operators on a Hilbert space. We discuss the link between the subscalarity of RS and SR. As an application, we show that backward Aluthge iterates of hyponormal operators and p-quasihyponormal operators are subscalar.

Unitary dilation for polar decompositions of p-hyponormal operators

Muneo Chō, Tadasi Huruya, Kôtarô Tanahashi (2005)

Banach Center Publications

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In this paper, we introduce the angular cutting and the generalized polar symbols of a p-hyponormal operator T in the case where U of the polar decomposition T = U|T| is not unitary and study spectral properties of it.

On λ-commuting operators

John B. Conway, Gabriel Prǎjiturǎ (2005)

Studia Mathematica

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For a scalar λ, two operators T and S are said to λ-commute if TS = λST. In this note we explore the pervasiveness of the operators that λ-commute with a compact operator by characterizing the closure and the interior of the set of operators with this property.