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A note on the differences of the consecutive powers of operators

Andrzej Święch (1997)

Banach Center Publications

We present two examples. One of an operator T such that T n ( T - I ) n = 1 is precompact in the operator norm and the spectrum of T on the unit circle consists of an infinite number of points accumulating at 1, and the other of an operator T such that T n ( T - I ) n = 1 is convergent to zero but T is not power bounded.

A note on the singular spectrum.

L. Lindeboom (Groenewald), H. Raubenheimer (1998)

Extracta Mathematicae

We compare the singular spectrum of a Banach algebra element with the usual spectrum and exponential spectrum.

A note on topologically nilpotent Banach algebras

P. Dixon, V. Müller (1992)

Studia Mathematica

A Banach algebra A is said to be topologically nilpotent if s u p x . . . . . . x n 1 / n : x i A , x i 1 ( 1 i n ) tends to 0 as n → ∞. We continue the study of topologically nilpotent algebras which was started in [2]

A theorem of Gel'fand-Mazur type

Hung Le Pham (2009)

Studia Mathematica

Denote by any set of cardinality continuum. It is proved that a Banach algebra A with the property that for every collection a α : α A there exist α ≠ β ∈ such that a α a β A is isomorphic to i = 1 r ( [ X ] / X d i [ X ] ) E , where d , . . . , d r , and E is either X [ X ] / X d [ X ] for some d₀ ∈ ℕ or a 1-dimensional i = 1 r [ X ] / X d i [ X ] -bimodule with trivial right module action. In particular, ℂ is the unique non-zero prime Banach algebra satisfying the above condition.

Algebras whose groups of units are Lie groups

Helge Glöckner (2002)

Studia Mathematica

Let A be a locally convex, unital topological algebra whose group of units A × is open and such that inversion ι : A × A × is continuous. Then inversion is analytic, and thus A × is an analytic Lie group. We show that if A is sequentially complete (or, more generally, Mackey complete), then A × has a locally diffeomorphic exponential function and multiplication is given locally by the Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff series. In contrast, for suitable non-Mackey complete A, the unit group A × is an analytic Lie group without...

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