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Axiomatic theory of spectrum III: semiregularities

Vladimír Müller (2000)

Studia Mathematica

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We introduce and study the notions of upper and lower semiregularities in Banach algebras. These notions generalize the previously studied notion of regularity - a class is a regularity if and only if it is both upper and lower semiregularity. Each semiregularity defines in a natural way a spectrum which satisfies a one-way spectral mapping property (the spectrum defined by a regularity satisfies the both-ways spectral mapping property).

On the axiomatic theory of spectrum

V. Kordula, V. Müller (1996)

Studia Mathematica

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There are a number of spectra studied in the literature which do not fit into the axiomatic theory of Żelazko. This paper is an attempt to give an axiomatic theory for these spectra, which, apart from the usual types of spectra, like one-sided, approximate point or essential spectra, include also the local spectra, the Browder spectrum and various versions of the Apostol spectrum (studied under various names, e.g. regular, semiregular or essentially semiregular).

The Słodkowski spectra and higher Shilov boundaries

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.

Resolvent and spectrum of a nonselfadjoint differential operator in a Hilbert space

Michael Gil (2012)

Annales UMCS, Mathematica

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We consider a second order regular differential operator whose coefficients are nonselfadjoint bounded operators acting in a Hilbert space. An estimate for the resolvent and a bound for the spectrum are established. An operator is said to be stable if its spectrum lies in the right half-plane. By the obtained bounds, stability and instability conditions are established.

Resolvent and spectrum of a nonselfadjoint differential operator in a Hilbert space

Michael Gil’ (2012)

Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska, sectio A – Mathematica

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We consider a second order regular differential operator whose coefficients are nonselfadjoint bounded operators acting in a Hilbert space. An estimate for the resolvent and a bound for the spectrum are established. An operator is said to be stable if its spectrum lies in the right half-plane. By the obtained bounds, stability and instability conditions are established.

On the topological boundary of the one-sided spectrum

Vladimír Müller (1999)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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It is well-known that the topological boundary of the spectrum of an operator is contained in the approximate point spectrum. We show that the one-sided version of this result is not true. This gives also a negative answer to a problem of Schmoeger.