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Drazin invertible $(m,P)$-expansive operators (2010.15480v2)

Published 29 Oct 2020 in math.FA

Abstract: A Hilbert space operator $T\in B$ is $(m,P)$-expansive, for some positive integer $m$ and operator $P\in B$, if $\sum_{j=0}m{(-1)j\left(\begin{array}{clcr}m\j\end{array}\right)T{*j}PTj}\leq 0$. No Drazin invertible operator $T$ can be $(m,I)$-expansive, and if $T$ is $(m,P)$-expansive for some positive operator $P$, then necessarily $P$ has a decomposition $P=P_{11}\oplus 0$. If $T$ is $(m,|Tn|2)$-expansive for some positive integer $n$, then $Tn$ has a decomposition $Tn=\left(\begin{array}{clcr}U_1P_1 & X\0 & 0\end{array}\right)$; if also $\left(\begin{array}{clcr}I_1 & X\X* & X*X\end{array}\right)\geq I$, then $\left(\begin{array}{clcr}P_1U_1 & P_1X\0 & 0\end{array}\right)$ is $(m,I)$-expansive and $\left(\begin{array}{clcr}P{\frac{1}{2}}_1U_1P{\frac{1}{2}}_1 & P_1{\frac{1}{2}}X\0 & 0\end{array}\right)$ is $(m,I)$-expansive in an equivalent norm on $H$.

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