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Power Partial Isometry Index and Ascent of a Finite Matrix

Functional Analysis 2013-11-12 v1

Abstract

We give a complete characterization of nonnegative integers jj and kk and a positive integer nn for which there is an nn-by-nn matrix with its power partial isometry index equal to jj and its ascent equal to kk. Recall that the power partial isometry index p(A)p(A) of a matrix AA is the supremum, possibly infinity, of nonnegative integers jj such that I,A,A2,,AjI, A, A^2, \ldots, A^j are all partial isometries while the ascent a(A)a(A) of AA is the smallest integer k0k\ge 0 for which kerAk\ker A^k equals kerAk+1\ker A^{k+1}. It was known before that, for any matrix AA, either p(A)min{a(A),n1}p(A)\le\min\{a(A), n-1\} or p(A)=p(A)=\infty. In this paper, we prove more precisely that there is an nn-by-nn matrix AA such that p(A)=jp(A)=j and a(A)=ka(A)=k if and only if one of the following conditions holds: (a) j=kn1j=k\le n-1, (b) jk1j\le k-1 and j+kn1j+k\le n-1, and (c) jk2j\le k-2 and j+k=nj+k=n. This answers a question we asked in a previous paper.

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@article{arxiv.1311.2361,
  title  = {Power Partial Isometry Index and Ascent of a Finite Matrix},
  author = {Hwa-Long Gau and Pei Yuan Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.2361},
  year   = {2013}
}

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