Noncommutative Approximation: Inverse-Closed Subalgebras and Off-Diagonal Decay of Matrices
Abstract
We investigate two systematic constructions of inverse-closed subalgebras of a given Banach algebra or operator algebra A, both of which are inspired by classical principles of approximation theory. The first construction requires a closed derivation or a commutative automorphism group on A and yields a family of smooth inverse-closed subalgebras of A that resemble the usual Holder-Zygmund spaces. The second construction starts with a graded sequence of subspaces of A and yields a class of inverse-closed subalgebras that resemble the classical approximation spaces. We prove a theorem of Jackson-Bernstein type to show that in certain cases both constructions are equivalent. These results about abstract Banach algebras are applied to algebras of infinite matrices with off-diagonal decay. In particular, we obtain new and unexpected conditions of off-diagonal decay that are preserved under matrix inversion.
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@article{arxiv.0904.0386,
title = {Noncommutative Approximation: Inverse-Closed Subalgebras and Off-Diagonal Decay of Matrices},
author = {Karlheinz Gröchenig and Andreas Klotz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.0386},
year = {2010}
}
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35 pages