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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...

Ball remotal subspaces of Banach spaces

Pradipta Bandyopadhyay, Bor-Luh Lin, T. S. S. R. K. Rao (2009)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We study Banach spaces X with subspaces Y whose unit ball is densely remotal in X. We show that for several classes of Banach spaces, the unit ball of the space of compact operators is densely remotal in the space of bounded operators. We also show that for several classical Banach spaces, the unit ball is densely remotal in the duals of higher even order. We show that for a separable remotal set E ⊆ X, the set of Bochner integrable functions with values in E is a remotal set in L¹(μ,X). ...

Boundedness of linear maps

T. S. S. R. K. Rao (2000)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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In this short note we consider necessary and sufficient conditions on normed linear spaces, that ensure the boundedness of any linear map whose adjoint maps extreme points of the unit ball of the domain space to continuous linear functionals.

Explicit representation of compact linear operators in Banach spaces via polar sets

David E. Edmunds, Jan Lang (2013)

Studia Mathematica

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We consider a compact linear map T acting between Banach spaces both of which are uniformly convex and uniformly smooth; it is supposed that T has trivial kernel and range dense in the target space. It is shown that if the Gelfand numbers of T decay sufficiently quickly, then the action of T is given by a series with calculable coefficients. This provides a Banach space version of the well-known Hilbert space result of E. Schmidt.

Non-normal elements in Banach *-algebras

B. Yood (2004)

Studia Mathematica

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Let A be a Banach *-algebra with an identity, continuous involution, center Z and set of self-adjoint elements Σ. Let h ∈ Σ. The set of v ∈ Σ such that (h + iv)ⁿ is normal for no positive integer n is dense in Σ if and only if h ∉ Z. The case where A has no identity is also treated.