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Applications of nonnegative operators to a class of optimization problems

K. C. Sivakumar (2008)

Banach Center Publications

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Let X be a partially ordered real Banach space, a,b ∈ X with a ≤ b. Let ϕ be a bounded linear functional on X. We call X a Ben-Israel-Charnes space (or a B-C space) if the linear program defined by Maximize ϕ(x) subject to a ≤ x ≤ b has an optimal solution for any ϕ, a and b. Such problems arise naturally in solving a class of problems known as Interval Linear Programs. B-C spaces were introduced in the author's doctoral thesis and were subsequently studied in [8] and [9]. In this article,...

An intermediate value theorem in ordered Banach spaces

Gerd Herzog (2010)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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We prove an intermediate value theorem for certain quasimonotone increasing functions in ordered Banach spaces, under the assumption that each nonempty order bounded chain has a supremum.

Open partial isometries and positivity in operator spaces

David P. Blecher, Matthew Neal (2007)

Studia Mathematica

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We first study positivity in C*-modules using tripotents ( = partial isometries) which are what we call open. This is then used to study ordered operator spaces via an "ordered noncommutative Shilov boundary" which we introduce. This boundary satisfies the usual universal diagram/property of the noncommutative Shilov boundary, but with all the arrows completely positive. Because of their independent interest, we also systematically study open tripotents and their properties. ...

Domination properties in ordered Banach algebras

H. du T. Mouton, S. Mouton (2002)

Studia Mathematica

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We recall from [9] the definition and properties of an algebra cone C of a real or complex Banach algebra A. It can be shown that C induces on A an ordering which is compatible with the algebraic structure of A. The Banach algebra A is then called an ordered Banach algebra. An important property that the algebra cone C may have is that of normality. If C is normal, then the order structure and the topology of A are reconciled in a certain way. Ordered Banach algebras have interesting...

Constructing non-compact operators into c₀

Iryna Banakh, Taras Banakh (2010)

Studia Mathematica

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We prove that for each dense non-compact linear operator S: X → Y between Banach spaces there is a linear operator T: Y → c₀ such that the operator TS: X → c₀ is not compact. This generalizes the Josefson-Nissenzweig Theorem.

Banach spaces with small Calkin algebras

Manuel González (2007)

Banach Center Publications

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Let X be a Banach space. Let 𝓐(X) be a closed ideal in the algebra ℒ(X) of the operators acting on X. We say that ℒ(X)/𝓐(X) is a Calkin algebra whenever the Fredholm operators on X coincide with the operators whose class in ℒ(X)/𝓐(X) is invertible. Among other examples, we have the cases in which 𝓐(X) is the ideal of compact, strictly singular, strictly cosingular and inessential operators, and some other ideals introduced as perturbation classes in Fredholm theory. Our aim is to...

Kadec Norms on Spaces of Continuous Functions

Burke, Maxim R., Wiesaw, Kubis, Stevo, Todorcevic (2006)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary: 46B03, 46B26. Secondary: 46E15, 54C35. We study the existence of pointwise Kadec renormings for Banach spaces of the form C(K). We show in particular that such a renorming exists when K is any product of compact linearly ordered spaces, extending the result for a single factor due to Haydon, Jayne, Namioka and Rogers. We show that if C(K1) has a pointwise Kadec renorming and K2 belongs to the class of spaces obtained by closing...

Common extensions for linear operators

Rodica-Mihaela Dăneţ (2011)

Banach Center Publications

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The main meaning of the common extension for two linear operators is the following: given two vector subspaces G₁ and G₂ in a vector space (respectively an ordered vector space) E, a Dedekind complete ordered vector space F and two (positive) linear operators T₁: G₁ → F, T₂: G₂ → F, when does a (positive) linear common extension L of T₁, T₂ exist? First, L will be defined on span(G₁ ∪ G₂). In other results, formulated in the line of the Hahn-Banach extension theorem,...

Linear Colligations and Dynamic System Corresponding to Operators in the Banach Space

Hatamleh, Raed (2007)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 47A48, 93B28, 47A65; Secondary 34C94. New concepts of linear colligations and dynamic systems, corresponding to the linear operators, acting in the Banach spaces, are introduced. The main properties of the transfer function and its relation to the dual transfer function are established.

Factoring Rosenthal operators.

Teresa Alvarez (1988)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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In this paper we show that a Rosenthal operator factors through a Banach space containing no isomorphs of l.

Composition of (E,2)-summing operators

Andreas Defant, Mieczysław Mastyło (2003)

Studia Mathematica

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The Banach operator ideal of (q,2)-summing operators plays a fundamental role within the theory of s-number and eigenvalue distribution of Riesz operators in Banach spaces. A key result in this context is a composition formula for such operators due to H. König, J. R. Retherford and N. Tomczak-Jaegermann. Based on abstract interpolation theory, we prove a variant of this result for (E,2)-summing operators, E a symmetric Banach sequence space.

Supercyclicity in the operator algebra

Alfonso Montes-Rodríguez, M. Carmen Romero-Moreno (2002)

Studia Mathematica

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We prove a Supercyclicity Criterion for a continuous linear mapping that is defined on the operator algebra of a separable Banach space ℬ. Our result extends a recent result on hypercyclicity on the operator algebra of a Hilbert space. This kind of result is a powerful tool to analyze the structure of supercyclic vectors of a supercyclic operator that is defined on ℬ. For instance, as a consequence of the main result, we give a very simple proof of the recently established fact that...