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Property (w) and perturbations III

2009

AbstractThe property (w) is a variant of Weyl's theorem, for a bounded operator T acting on a Banach space. In this note we consider the preservation of property (w) under a finite rank perturbation commuting with T, whenever T is polaroid, or T has analytical core K(λ0I−T)={0} for some λ0∈C. The preservation of property (w) is also studied under commuting nilpotent or under injective quasi-nilpotent perturbations. The theory is exemplified in the case of some special classes of operators.

Weyl's theoremsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaProperty (w)Applied MathematicsPolaroid operatorOperatori polaroidi teoremi di WeylSVEPAnalysisJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Variations on Weyl's theorem

2006

AbstractIn this note we study the property (w), a variant of Weyl's theorem introduced by Rakočević, by means of the localized single-valued extension property (SVEP). We establish for a bounded linear operator defined on a Banach space several sufficient and necessary conditions for which property (w) holds. We also relate this property with Weyl's theorem and with another variant of it, a-Weyl's theorem. We show that Weyl's theorem, a-Weyl's theorem and property (w) for T (respectively T*) coincide whenever T* (respectively T) satisfies SVEP. As a consequence of these results, we obtain that several classes of commonly considered operators have property (w).

Intersection theoremDiscrete mathematicsWeyl's theoremsPure mathematicsPicard–Lindelöf theoremProperty (w)Applied MathematicsLeast-upper-bound propertyBanach spaceLocalized SVEPBounded operatorDanskin's theoremBrowder's theoremsMathematics::Representation TheoryBrouwer fixed-point theoremBounded inverse theoremAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Property (w) and perturbations

2007

A bounded linear operator T ∈ L(X) defined on a Banach space X satisfies property (w), a variant of Weyl’s theorem, if the complement in the approximate point spectrum σa(T ) of the Weyl essential approximate spectrum σwa(T ) coincides with the set of all isolated points of the spectrum which are eigenvalues of finite multiplicity. In this note, we study the stability of property (w), for a bounded operator T acting on a Banach space, under perturbations by finite rank operators, by nilpotent operator and quasi-nilpotent operators commuting with T .

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsApproximation propertyLocalized SVEP Weyl's theorems Browder's theorems PropertyApplied MathematicsBanach spaceFinite-rank operatorCompact operatorStrictly singular operatorBounded operatorSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaBounded inverse theoremC0-semigroupAnalysisMathematics
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Property (w) and perturbations II

2008

AbstractThis note is a continuation of a previous article [P. Aiena, M.T. Biondi, Property (w) and perturbations, J. Math. Anal. Appl. 336 (2007) 683–692] concerning the stability of property (w), a variant of Weyl's theorem, for a bounded operator T acting on a Banach space, under finite-dimensional perturbations K commuting with T. A counterexample shows that property (w) in general is not preserved under finite-dimensional perturbations commuting with T, also under the assumption that T is a-isoloid.

Weyl's theoremsLocalized SVEP Weyl's theorems Browder's theorems Property (w)Property (w)Applied MathematicsLocalized SVEPBrowder's theoremsAnalysis
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