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A trace inequality for commuting tuple of operators (2012.11115v2)

Published 21 Dec 2020 in math.FA

Abstract: For a commuting $d$- tuple of operators $\boldsymbol T$ defined on a complex separable Hilbert space $\mathcal H$, let $\big [ !!\big [ \boldsymbol T*, \boldsymbol T \big ]!!\big ]$ be the $d\times d$ block operator $\big (!!\big (\big [ T_j* , T_i\big ]\big )!!\big )$ of the commutators $[T*_j , T_i] := T*_j T_i - T_iT_j*$. We define the determinant of $\big [ !!\big [ \boldsymbol T*, \boldsymbol T \big ]!!\big ]$ by symmetrizing the products in the Laplace formula for the determinant of a scalar matrix. We prove that the determinant of $\big [ !!\big [ \boldsymbol T*, \boldsymbol T \big ]!!\big ]$ equals the generalized commutator of the $2d$ - tuple of operators, $(T_1,T_1*, \ldots, T_d,T_d*)$ introduced earlier by Helton and Howe. We then apply the Amitsur-Levitzki theorem to conclude that for any commuting $d$ - tuple of $d$ - normal operators, the determinant of $\big [ !!\big [ \boldsymbol T*, \boldsymbol T \big ]!!\big ]$ must be $0$. We show that if the $d$- tuple $\boldsymbol T$ is cyclic, the determinant of $\big [ !!\big [ \boldsymbol T*, \boldsymbol T \big ]!!\big ]$ is non-negative and the compression of a fixed set of words in $T_j* $ and $T_i$ -- to a nested sequence of finite dimensional subspaces increasing to $\mathcal H$ -- does not grow very rapidly, then the trace of the determinant of the operator $\big [!! \big [ \boldsymbol T* , \boldsymbol T\big ] !!\big ]$ is finite. Moreover, an upper bound for this trace is given. This upper bound is shown to be sharp for a class of commuting $d$ - tuples. We make a conjecture of what might be a sharp bound in much greater generality and verify it in many examples.

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