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Convexity and Star-shapedness of Matricial Range

Functional Analysis 2018-04-05 v3

Abstract

Let A=(A1,,Am){\bf A} = (A_1, \dots, A_m) be an mm-tuple of bounded linear operators acting on a Hilbert space H{\cal H}. Their joint (p,q)(p,q)-matricial range Λp,q(A)\Lambda_{p,q}({\bf A}) is the collection of (B1,,Bm)Mqm(B_1, \dots, B_m) \in {\bf M}_q^m, where IpBjI_p\otimes B_j is a compression of AjA_j on a pqpq-dimensional subspace. This definition covers various kinds of generalized numerical ranges for different values of p,q,mp,q,m. In this paper, it is shown that Λp,q(A)\Lambda_{p,q}({\bf A}) is star-shaped if the dimension of H\cal H is sufficiently large. If dimH\dim {\cal H} is infinite, we extend the definition of Λp,q(A)\Lambda_{p,q}({\bf A}) to Λ,q(A)\Lambda_{\infty,q}({\bf A}) consisting of (B1,,Bm)Mqm(B_1, \dots, B_m) \in {\bf M}_q^m such that IBjI_\infty \otimes B_j is a compression of AjA_j on a closed subspace of H{\cal H}, and consider the joint essential (p,q)(p,q)-matricial range Λp,qess(A)={cl(Λp,q(A1+F1,,Am+Fm)):F1,,Fm are compact operators}.\Lambda^{ess}_{p,q}({\bf A}) = \bigcap \{ {\bf cl}(\Lambda_{p,q}(A_1+F_1, \dots, A_m+F_m)): F_1, \dots, F_m \hbox{ are compact operators}\}. Both sets are shown to be convex, and the latter one is always non-empty and compact.

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@article{arxiv.1710.09555,
  title  = {Convexity and Star-shapedness of Matricial Range},
  author = {Pan-Shun Lau and Chi-Kwong Li and Yiu-Tung Poon and Nung-Sing Sze},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.09555},
  year   = {2018}
}

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