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Fixed point property in Banach lattices with Banach-Saks property

1994

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsApproximation propertyApplied MathematicsInfinite-dimensional vector functionEberlein–Šmulian theoremBanach spaceBanach manifoldFixed pointFixed-point propertyC0-semigroupAnalysisMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications
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Weighted Banach spaces of entire functions

1994

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsApproximation propertyGeneral MathematicsEberlein–Šmulian theoremInfinite-dimensional vector functionBanach spaceInterpolation spaceBanach manifoldBirnbaum–Orlicz spaceLp spaceMathematicsArchiv der Mathematik
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THE POLYNOMIAL NUMERICAL INDEX OF A BANACH SPACE

2006

AbstractIn this paper, we introduce the polynomial numerical index of order $k$ of a Banach space, generalizing to $k$-homogeneous polynomials the ‘classical’ numerical index defined by Lumer in the 1970s for linear operators. We also prove some results. Let $k$ be a positive integer. We then have the following:(i) $n^{(k)}(C(K))=1$ for every scattered compact space $K$.(ii) The inequality $n^{(k)}(E)\geq k^{k/(1-k)}$ for every complex Banach space $E$ and the constant $k^{k/(1-k)}$ is sharp.(iii) The inequalities$$ n^{(k)}(E)\leq n^{(k-1)}(E)\leq\frac{k^{(k+(1/(k-1)))}}{(k-1)^{k-1}}n^{(k)}(E) $$for every Banach space $E$.(iv) The relation between the polynomial numerical index of $c_0$, $l…

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsApproximation propertyGeneral MathematicsEberlein–Šmulian theoremInfinite-dimensional vector functionBanach spaceInterpolation spaceBanach manifoldLp spaceC0-semigroupMathematicsProceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society
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Behavior of holomorphic mappings on $p$-compact sets in a Banach space

2015

We study the behavior of holomorphic mappings on p-compact sets in Banach spaces. We show that the image of a p-compact set by an entire mapping is a p-compact set. Some results related to the localization of p-compact sets in the predual of homogeneous polynomials are also obtained. Finally, the "size" of p-compactness of the image of the unit ball by p-compact linear operators is studied.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsBergman spaceApproximation propertyApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsHolomorphic functional calculusBanach spaceHolomorphic functionBanach manifoldInfinite-dimensional holomorphyIdentity theoremMathematicsTransactions of the American Mathematical Society
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Compact and Weakly Compact Homomorphisms on Fréchet Algebras of Holomorphic Functions

2002

We study homomorphisms between Frechet algebras of holomorphic functions of bounded type. In this setting we prove that any pointwise bounded homomorphism into the space of entire functions of bounded type is rank one. We characterize up to the approximation property of the underlying Banach space, the weakly compact composition operators on Hb(V), V absolutely convex open set.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsBergman spaceApproximation propertyGeneral MathematicsBounded functionHolomorphic functionInfinite-dimensional holomorphyCompact operatorIdentity theoremBounded operatorMathematicsMathematische Nachrichten
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On spectra of geometric operators on open manifolds and differentiable groupoids

2001

We use a pseudodifferential calculus on differentiable groupoids to obtain new analytical results on geometric operators on certain noncompact Riemannian manifolds. The first step is to establish that the geometric operators belong to a pseudodifferential calculus on an associated differentiable groupoid. This then leads to Fredholmness criteria for geometric operators on suitable noncompact manifolds, as well as to an inductive procedure to compute their essential spectra. As an application, we answer a question of Melrose on the essential spectrum of the Laplace operator on manifolds with multicylindrical ends.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsHigher-dimensional algebraMathematics::Operator AlgebrasGeneral MathematicsEssential spectrumMathematics::Spectral TheoryOperator theoryCompact operatorQuasinormal operatorMathematics::K-Theory and HomologyDouble groupoidMathematics::Differential GeometryDifferentiable functionMathematics::Symplectic GeometryLaplace operatorMathematicsElectronic Research Announcements of the American Mathematical Society
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Algebras with involution with linear codimension growth

2006

AbstractWe study the ∗-varieties of associative algebras with involution over a field of characteristic zero which are generated by a finite-dimensional algebra. In this setting we give a list of algebras classifying all such ∗-varieties whose sequence of ∗-codimensions is linearly bounded. Moreover, we exhibit a finite list of algebras to be excluded from the ∗-varieties with such property. As a consequence, we find all possible linearly bounded ∗-codimension sequences.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsJordan algebraAlgebra and Number TheoryNon-associative algebraSubalgebraQuadratic algebra∗-CodimensionsSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraInterior algebra*-polynomial identity T*-ideal *-codimensions.∗-Polynomial identityT∗-idealDivision algebraAlgebra representationNest algebraMathematics
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Finite-dimensional non-associative algebras and codimension growth

2011

AbstractLet A be a (non-necessarily associative) finite-dimensional algebra over a field of characteristic zero. A quantitative estimate of the polynomial identities satisfied by A is achieved through the study of the asymptotics of the sequence of codimensions of A. It is well known that for such an algebra this sequence is exponentially bounded.Here we capture the exponential rate of growth of the sequence of codimensions for several classes of algebras including simple algebras with a special non-degenerate form, finite-dimensional Jordan or alternative algebras and many more. In all cases such rate of growth is integer and is explicitly related to the dimension of a subalgebra of A. One…

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsJordan algebraApplied MathematicsJordan algebraNon-associative algebraSubalgebraUniversal enveloping algebraPolynomial identityExponential growthCodimensionsPolynomial identityCodimensionsExponential growthJordan algebraQuadratic algebraAlgebra representationDivision algebraCellular algebraPOLINÔMIOSMathematicsAdvances in Applied Mathematics
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Varieties of almost polynomial growth: classifying their subvarieties

2007

Let G be the infinite dimensional Grassmann algebra over a field F of characteristic zero and UT2 the algebra of 2 x 2 upper triangular matrices over F. The relevance of these algebras in PI-theory relies on the fact that they generate the only two varieties of almost polynomial growth, i.e., they grow exponentially but any proper subvariety grows polynomially. In this paper we completely classify, up to PI-equivalence, the associative algebras A such that A is an element of Var(G) or A is an element of Var(UT2).

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsJordan algebraCODIMENSION GROWTHSubvarietyGeneral MathematicsTriangular matrixUniversal enveloping algebraIDENTITIESPI-ALGEBRASAlgebra representationDivision algebraCellular algebraComposition algebraT-IDEALSMathematics
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Matrix algebras of polynomial codimension growth

2007

We study associative algebras with unity of polynomial codimension growth. For any fixed degree $k$ we construct associative algebras whose codimension sequence has the largest and the smallest possible polynomial growth of degree $k$. We also explicitly describe the identities and the exponential generating functions of these algebras.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsJordan algebraGeneral MathematicsNon-associative algebraSubalgebraUniversal enveloping algebraCodimensionMatrix polynomialQuadratic algebraSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraAlgebra representationpolynomial identity codimensions growthMathematics
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