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Decomposability of extremal positive unital maps on M₂(ℂ)

Władysław A. Majewski, Marcin Marciniak (2006)

Banach Center Publications

A map φ: Mₘ(ℂ) → Mₙ(ℂ) is decomposable if it is of the form φ = φ₁ + φ₂ where φ₁ is a CP map while φ₂ is a co-CP map. It is known that if m = n = 2 then every positive map is decomposable. Given an extremal unital positive map φ: M₂(ℂ) → M₂(ℂ) we construct concrete maps (not necessarily unital) φ₁ and φ₂ which give a decomposition of φ. We also show that in most cases this decomposition is unique.

Decomposable embeddings, complete trajectories, and invariant subspaces

Ralph deLaubenfels, Phóng Vũ (1996)

Studia Mathematica

We produce closed nontrivial invariant subspaces for closed (possibly unbounded) linear operators, A, on a Banach space, that may be embedded between decomposable operators on spaces with weaker and stronger topologies. We show that this can be done under many conditions on orbits, including when both A and A* have nontrivial non-quasi-analytic complete trajectories, and when both A and A* generate bounded semigroups that are not stable.

Decomposable multipliers and applications to harmonic analysis

Kjeld Laursen, Michael Neumann (1992)

Studia Mathematica

For a multiplier on a semisimple commutative Banach algebra, the decomposability in the sense of Foiaş will be related to certain continuity properties and growth conditions of its Gelfand transform on the spectrum of the multiplier algebra. If the multiplier algebra is regular, then all multipliers will be seen to be decomposable. In general, an important tool will be the hull-kernel topology on the spectrum of the typically nonregular multiplier algebra. Our investigation involves various closed...

Decomposable subspaces of Banach spaces.

Manuel González, Antonio Martinón (2003)

RACSAM

We introduce and study the notion of hereditarily A-indecomposable Banach space for A a space ideal. For a hereditarily A-indecomposable space X we show that the operators from X into a Banach space Y can be written as the union of two sets A Φ+(X,Y) and A(X;Y ). For some ideals A defined in terms of incomparability, the first set is open, the second set correspond to a closed operator ideal and the union is disjoint.

Décomposition atomique des espaces de Bergman.

Frédéric Symesak (1995)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

The aim of this paper is to establish the theorem of atomic decomposition of weighted Bergman spaces Ap(Ω), where Ω is a domain of finite type in C2. We construct a kernel function H(z,w) which is a reproducing kernel for Ap(Ω) and we prove that the associated integral operator H is bounded in Lp(Ω).

Decomposition of operators with countable spectrum.

Lucas Jódar (1986)

Stochastica

Sufficient spectral conditions for the existence of a spectral decomposition of an operator T defined on a Banach space X, with countable spectrum, are given. We apply the results to obtain the West decomposition of certain Riesz operators.

Decompositions and asymptotic limit for bicontractions

Marek Kosiek, Laurian Suciu (2012)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

The asymptotic limit of a bicontraction T (that is, a pair of commuting contractions) on a Hilbert space is used to describe a Nagy-Foiaş-Langer type decomposition of T. This decomposition is refined in the case when the asymptotic limit of T is an orthogonal projection. The case of a bicontraction T consisting of hyponormal (even quasinormal) contractions is also considered, where we have S T * = S ² T * .

Deformation quantization and Borel's theorem in locally convex spaces

Miroslav Engliš, Jari Taskinen (2007)

Studia Mathematica

It is well known that one can often construct a star-product by expanding the product of two Toeplitz operators asymptotically into a series of other Toeplitz operators multiplied by increasing powers of the Planck constant h. This is the Berezin-Toeplitz quantization. We show that one can obtain in a similar way in fact any star-product which is equivalent to the Berezin-Toeplitz star-product, by using instead of Toeplitz operators other suitable mappings from compactly supported smooth functions...

Denseness of norm attaining mappings.

María D. Acosta (2006)

RACSAM

The Bishop-Phelps Theorem states that the set of (bounded and linear) functionals on a Banach space that attain their norms is dense in the dual. In the complex case, Lomonosov proved that there may be a closed, convex and bounded subset C of a Banach space such that the set of functionals whose maximum modulus is attained on C is not dense in the dual. This paper contains a survey of versions for operators, multilinear forms and polynomials of the Bishop-Phelps Theorem. Lindenstrauss provided examples...

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