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Operator inequalities implying similarity to a contraction

Functional Analysis 2019-08-01 v1

Abstract

Let TT be a bounded linear operator on a Hilbert space HH such that α[T,T]:=n=0αnTnTn0. \alpha[T^*,T]:=\sum_{n=0}^\infty \alpha_n T^{*n}T^n\ge 0. where α(t)=n=0αntn\alpha(t)=\sum_{n=0}^\infty \alpha_n t^n is a suitable analytic function in the unit disc D\mathbb{D} with real coefficients. We prove that if α(t)=(1t)α~(t)\alpha(t) = (1-t) \tilde{\alpha} (t), where α~\tilde{\alpha} has no roots in [0,1][0,1], then TT is similar to a contraction. Operators of this type have been investigated by Agler, M\"uller, Olofsson, Pott and others, however, we treat cases where their techniques do not apply. We write down an explicit Nagy-Foias type model of an operator in this class and discuss its usual consequences (completeness of eigenfunctions, similarity to a normal operator, etc.). We also show that the limits of Tnh\|T^nh\| as nn\to\infty, hHh\in H, do not exist in general, but do exist if an additional assumption on α\alpha is imposed. Our approach is based on a factorization lemma for certain weighted 1\ell^1 Banach algebras.

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@article{arxiv.1711.05110,
  title  = {Operator inequalities implying similarity to a contraction},
  author = {Glenier Bello-Burguet and Dmitry Yakubovich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.05110},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

A preliminary version; comments are welcome