Diagonals of self-adjoint operators II: Non-compact operators
Abstract
Given a self-adjoint operator on a separable infinite-dimensional Hilbert space we study the problem of characterizing the set of all possible diagonals of . For operators with at least two points in their essential spectrum , we give a complete characterization of for the class of self-adjoint operators sharing the same spectral measure as with a possible exception of multiplicities of eigenvalues at the extreme points of . We also give a more precise description of for a fixed self-adjoint operator , albeit modulo the kernel problem for special classes of operators. These classes consist of operators for which an extreme point of the essential spectrum is also an extreme point of the spectrum . Our results generalize a characterization of diagonals of orthogonal projections by Kadison, Blaschke-type results of M\"uller and Tomilov, and Loreaux and Weiss, and a characterization of diagonals of operators with finite spectrum by the authors.
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@article{arxiv.2304.14468,
title = {Diagonals of self-adjoint operators II: Non-compact operators},
author = {Marcin Bownik and John Jasper},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.14468},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
This is the second part of the paper which was originally submitted as arXiv:2212.08182v1