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Star-polynomial identities: computing the exponential growth of the codimensions

2017

Abstract Can one compute the exponential rate of growth of the ⁎-codimensions of a PI-algebra with involution ⁎ over a field of characteristic zero? It was shown in [2] that any such algebra A has the same ⁎-identities as the Grassmann envelope of a finite dimensional superalgebra with superinvolution B. Here, by exploiting this result we are able to provide an exact estimate of the exponential rate of growth e x p ⁎ ( A ) of any PI-algebra A with involution. It turns out that e x p ⁎ ( A ) is an integer and, in case the base field is algebraically closed, it coincides with the dimension of an admissible subalgebra of maximal dimension of B.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number Theory010102 general mathematicsSubalgebra010103 numerical & computational mathematicsBase field01 natural sciencesSuperalgebraExponential functionSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraExponential growthSuperinvolutionPolynomial identity Involution Superinvolution Codimensions0101 mathematicsAlgebraically closed fieldANÉIS E ÁLGEBRAS ASSOCIATIVOSMathematicsRate of growth
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Polynomial codimension growth of algebras with involutions and superinvolutions

2017

Abstract Let A be an associative algebra over a field F of characteristic zero endowed with a graded involution or a superinvolution ⁎ and let c n ⁎ ( A ) be its sequence of ⁎-codimensions. In [4] , [12] it was proved that if A is finite dimensional such sequence is polynomially bounded if and only if A generates a variety not containing a finite number of ⁎-algebras: the group algebra of Z 2 and a 4-dimensional subalgebra of the 4 × 4 upper triangular matrices with suitable graded involutions or superinvolutions. In this paper we focus our attention on such algebras since they are the only finite dimensional ⁎-algebras, up to T 2 ⁎ -equivalence, generating varieties of almost polynomial gr…

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheorySubvarietySuperinvolution010102 general mathematicsSubalgebraGraded involution; Growth; Polynomial identity; SuperinvolutionTriangular matrix010103 numerical & computational mathematicsGroup algebraCodimensionPolynomial identity Graded involution Superinvolution GrowthGrowthPolynomial identity01 natural sciencesGraded involutionSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraBounded functionAssociative algebra0101 mathematicsFinite setMathematics
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Non-self-adjoint resolutions of the identity and associated operators

2013

Closed operators in Hilbert space defined by a non-self-adjoint resolution of the identity $$\{X(\lambda )\}_{\lambda \in {\mathbb R}}$$ , whose adjoints constitute also a resolution of the identity, are studied. In particular, it is shown that a closed operator $$B$$ has a spectral representation analogous to the familiar one for self-adjoint operators if and only if $$B=\textit{TAT}^{-1}$$ where $$A$$ is self-adjoint and $$T$$ is a bounded inverse.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsApplied MathematicsHilbert spaceInverseOperator theoryMathematics::Spectral TheoryNon-self-adjoint resolution of identityFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional AnalysisComputational Mathematicssymbols.namesakeIdentity (mathematics)Operator (computer programming)Computational Theory and MathematicsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaBounded functionsymbolsFOS: MathematicsSimilarity of operatorsSelf-adjoint operatorMathematicsResolution (algebra)
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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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Multiplicative Decompositions of Holomorphic Fredholm Functions and ψ*-Algebras

1999

In this article we construct multiplicative decompositions of holomorphic Fredholm operator valued functions on Stein manifolds with values in various algebras of differential and pseudo differential operators which are submultiplicative ψ* - algebras, a concept introduced by the first author. For Fredholm functions T(z) satisfying an obvious topological condition we. Prove (0.1) T(z) = A(z)(I + S(z)), where A(z) is holomorphic and invertible and S(z) is holomorphic with values in an “arbitrarily small” operator ideal. This is a stronger condition on S(z) than in the authors' additive decomposition theorem for meromorphic inverses of holomorphic Fredholm functions [12], where the smallness …

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsFredholm operatorGeneral MathematicsHolomorphic functional calculusHolomorphic functionFredholm integral equationCompact operatorIdentity theoremFredholm theorysymbols.namesakesymbolsMathematicsMeromorphic functionMathematische Nachrichten
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ISOMETRY GROUPS OF WEIGHTED SPACES OF HOLOMORPHIC FUNCTIONS: TRANSITIVITY AND UNIQUENESS

2009

We survey some recent results on the isometries of weighted spaces of holomorphic functions defined on an open subset of ℂn. We will see that these isometries are determined by a subgroup of the automorphisms on a distinguished subset of the domain. We will look for weights with 'large' groups of isometries and observe that in certain circumstances the group of isometries determines the weight.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsGroup (mathematics)General MathematicsHolomorphic functionIsometryMathematics::Metric GeometryUniquenessIsometry groupAutomorphismIdentity theoremDomain (mathematical analysis)MathematicsAsian-European Journal of Mathematics
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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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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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