Search results for "Normal operator"

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THE CAUCHY DUAL AND 2-ISOMETRIC LIFTINGS OF CONCAVE OPERATORS

2018

We present some 2-isometric lifting and extension results for Hilbert space concave operators. For a special class of concave operators we study their Cauchy dual operators and discuss conditions under which these operators are subnormal. In particular, the quasinormality of compressions of such operators is studied.

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On the operators which are invertible modulo an operator ideal

2001

Atkinson [3] studied the operators which are left invertible $i(X, Y) or right invertible $T{X, Y) modulo /C, with K. the compact operators. He proved that an operator T € C(X, Y) belongs to <£/ or $ r if and only if the kernel and the range of T are complemented and additionally, the kernel is finite dimensional or the range is finite codimensional, respectively. Yood [19] obtained some perturbation results for these classes and Lebow and Schechter [12] proved that the inessential operators form the perturbation class for $,(A") and $r{X). Yang [18] extended some results of ^3, 19] to operators invertible modulo W, with W the weakly compact operators. His aim was to study a generalised Fre…

Discrete mathematicsElliptic operatorWeak operator topologyGeneral MathematicsFinite-rank operatorOperator theoryCompact operatorOperator normStrictly singular operatorMathematicsQuasinormal operatorBulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society
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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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Ergodic properties of operators in some semi-Hilbertian spaces

2012

This article deals with linear operators T on a complex Hilbert space ℋ, which are bounded with respect to the seminorm induced by a positive operator A on ℋ. The A-adjoint and A 1/2-adjoint of T are considered to obtain some ergodic conditions for T with respect to A. These operators are also employed to investigate the class of orthogonally mean ergodic operators as well as that of A-power bounded operators. Some classes of orthogonally mean ergodic or A-ergodic operators, which come from the theory of generalized Toeplitz operators are considered. In particular, we give an example of an A-ergodic operator (with an injective A) which is not Cesaro ergodic, such that T  * is not a quasiaff…

Discrete mathematicsUnbounded operatorMathematics::Dynamical SystemsAlgebra and Number TheoryNuclear operatorHilbert spaceFinite-rank operatorOperator theoryCompact operator on Hilbert spaceQuasinormal operatorsymbols.namesakesymbolsOperator normMathematicsLinear and Multilinear Algebra
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Metric operators, generalized hermiticity and partial inner product spaces

2015

A quasi-Hermitian operator is an operator in a Hilbert space that is similar to its adjoint in some sense, via a metric operator, i.e., a strictly positive self-adjoint operator. Motivated by the recent developments of pseudo-Hermitian quantum mechanics, we analyze the structure of metric operators, bounded or unbounded, in a Hilbert space. We introduce several generalizations of the notion of similarity between operators and explore to what extent they preserve spectral properties. Next we consider canonical lattices of Hilbert spaces generated by unbounded metric operators. Since such lattices constitute the simplest case of a partial inner product space (PIP space), we can exploit the te…

Discrete mathematicsUnbounded operatorPure mathematicsHermitian adjointFinite-rank operatorOperator theoryCompact operatorOperator normCompact operator on Hilbert spaceMathematicsQuasinormal operator
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Metric Operators, Generalized Hermiticity and Lattices of Hilbert Spaces

2015

Pseudo-Hermitian quantum mechanics (QM) is a recent, unconventional, approach to QM, based on the use of non-self-adjoint Hamiltonians, whose self-adjointness can be restored by changing the ambient Hilbert space, via a so-called metric operator. The PT-symmetric Hamiltonians are usually pseudo-Hermitian operators, a term introduced a long time ago by Dieudonné for characterizing those bounded operators A that satisfy a relation of the form GA = A G, where G is a metric operator, that is, a strictly positive self-adjoint operator. This chapter explores further the structure of unbounded metric operators, in particular, their incidence on similarity. It examines the notion of similarity betw…

Discrete mathematicsUnbounded operatorVon Neumann's theoremPure mathematicsMetric operators Hermiticity Pip-spacesSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaHermitian adjointNuclear operatorOperator theoryOperator normCompact operator on Hilbert spaceMathematicsQuasinormal operator
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Unique continuation of the normal operator of the x-ray transform and applications in geophysics

2020

We show that the normal operator of the X-ray transform in $\mathbb{R}^d$, $d\geq 2$, has a unique continuation property in the class of compactly supported distributions. This immediately implies uniqueness for the X-ray tomography problem with partial data and generalizes some earlier results to higher dimensions. Our proof also gives a unique continuation property for certain Riesz potentials in the space of rapidly decreasing distributions. We present applications to local and global seismology. These include linearized travel time tomography with half-local data and global tomography based on shear wave splitting in a weakly anisotropic elastic medium.

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X-ray Tomography of One-forms with Partial Data

2021

If the integrals of a one-form over all lines meeting a small open set vanish and the form is closed in this set, then the one-form is exact in the whole Euclidean space. We obtain a unique continuation result for the normal operator of the X-ray transform of one-forms, and this leads to one of our two proofs of the partial data result. Our proofs apply to compactly supported covector-valued distributions.

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Traced tensor norms and multiple summing multilinear operators

2016

[EN] Using a general tensor norm approach, our aim is to show that some distinguished classes of summing operators can be characterized by means of an 'order reduction' procedure for multiple summing multilinear operators, which becomes the keystone of our arguments and can be considered our main result. We work in a tensor product framework involving traced tensor norms and the representation theorem for maximal operator ideals. Several applications are given not only to multi-ideals, but also to linear operator ideals. In particular, we get applications to multiple p-summing bilinear operators, (p, q)-factorable linear operators, tau(p)-summing linear operators and absolutely p-summing li…

Multilinear mapAlgebra and Number Theory010102 general mathematicsTensor norm010103 numerical & computational mathematicsSpectral theoremSumming operatorOperator theoryMultiple summing operator01 natural sciencesFourier integral operatorQuasinormal operatorAlgebraLinear mapMultilinear operatorTensor product0101 mathematicsMATEMATICA APLICADAOperator normtau(p)-Summing operatorMathematics
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Quasi-isometries associated to A-contractions

2014

Abstract Given two operators A and T ( A ≥ 0 , ‖ A ‖ = 1 ) on a Hilbert space H satisfying T ⁎ A T ≤ A , we study the maximum subspace of H which reduces M = A 1 / 2 T to a quasi-isometry, that is on which the equality M ⁎ M = M ⁎ 2 M 2 holds. In some cases, this subspace coincides with the maximum subspace which reduces M to a normal partial isometry, for example when A = T T ⁎ , and in particular if T ⁎ is a cohyponormal contraction. In this case the corresponding subspace can be completely described in terms of asymptotic limit of the contraction T. When M is quasinormal and M ⁎ M = A then the former above quoted subspace reduces to the kernel of A − A 2 . The case of an arbitrary contra…

Numerical AnalysisPartial isometryAlgebra and Number TheoryMathematical analysisInvariant subspaceHilbert spaceCombinatoricssymbols.namesakeHyponormal operatorQuasi-isometrysymbolsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGeometry and TopologySubspace topologyMathematicsLinear Algebra and its Applications
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