Matricial ranges, dilations, and unital contractive maps
Abstract
Let be the Jordan block of size with all eigen values zero. Arveson introduced the notion of the matricial range of an operator in his remarkable article called Subalgebras of -algebras II (Acta Math, 128, 1972) and established that every unital positive map on the operator system generated by is completely positive. This describes the matricial range of as the set of all matrices with numerical radius at most . Later, Choi and Li generalize this result of Arveson and prove that every unital positive map on the operator system generated by any matrix or any matrix with a reducing subspace is completely positive. After fifty years of the above result of Arveson, the matricial range of for has not been characterized. This article aims to investigate this long-standing open problem for . We begin by establishing a structure theorem for a dilation of an operator satisfying and then investigate whether every satisfying admits a dilation for which . This study plays the central role to the development of this paper. We use this to prove that every unital contractive map on the operator system generated by is -positive and obtain some partial results towards characterizing the matricial range of . Next, we study unital contractive maps on operator systems generated by normal matrices, and show that this is equivalent to studying a unital contractive map on the operator system generated by , where . We prove that every unital contractive map on the operator system generated by is completely positive.
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@article{arxiv.2509.18027,
title = {Matricial ranges, dilations, and unital contractive maps},
author = {Pankaj Dey and Atanu Dhang and Mithun Mukherjee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.18027},
year = {2025}
}
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29 pages; Comments are welcome