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Limit of iteration of the induced Aluthge transformations of centered operators

Functional Analysis 2024-09-06 v1 Operator Algebras

Abstract

Aluthge transform is a well-known mapping defined on bounded linear operators. Especially, the convergence property of its iteration has been studied by many authors. In this paper, we discuss the problem for the induced Aluthge transforms which is a generalization of the Aluthge transform defined in 2021. We give the polar decomposition of the induced Aluthge transformations of centered operators and show its iteration converges to a normal operator. In particular, if TT is an invertible centered matrix, then iteration of any induced Aluthge transformations converges. Using the canonical standard form of matrix algebras we show that the iteration of any induced Aluthge transformations with respect to the weighted arithmetic mean and the power mean converge. Those observation are extended to the CC^*-algebra of compact operators on an infinite dimensional Hilbert space, and as an application we show the stability of AN\mathcal{AN} and AM\mathcal{AM} properties under the iteration of the induced Aluthge transformations. We also provide concrete forms of their limit points for centered matrices and several examples. Moreover, we discuss the limit point of the induced Aluthge transformation with respect to the power mean in the injective II1II_1-factor M\mathcal{M} and determine the form of its limit for some centered operators in M\mathcal{M}.

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@article{arxiv.2409.03338,
  title  = {Limit of iteration of the induced Aluthge transformations of centered operators},
  author = {Hiroyuki Osaka and Takeaki Yamazaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.03338},
  year   = {2024}
}

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32 pages, to appear in Trans. Amer. Math. Soc