Rational dilation of tetrablock contractions revisited
Abstract
A classical result of Sz.-Nagy asserts that a Hilbert-space contraction operator can be lifted to an isometry . A more general multivariable setting of recent interest for these ideas is the case where (i) the unit disk is replaced by a certain domain contained in (called the {\em tetrablock}), (ii) the contraction operator is replaced by a commutative triple of Hilbert-space operators having as a spectral set (a tetrablock contraction) . The rational dilation question for this setting is whether a tetrablock contraction can be lifted to a tetrablock isometry (a commutative operator tuple which extends to a tetrablock-unitary tuple ---a commutative tuple of normal operators with joint spectrum contained in the distinguished boundary of the tetrablock). We discuss necessary conditions for a tetrablock contraction to have a tetrablock-isometric lift. We present an example of a tetrablock contraction which does have a tetrablock-isometric lift but violates a condition previously thought to be necessary for the existence of such a lift. Thus the question of whether a tetrablock contraction always has a tetrablock-isometric lift appears to be unresolved at this time.
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@article{arxiv.1907.10832,
title = {Rational dilation of tetrablock contractions revisited},
author = {Joseph A. Ball and Haripada Sau},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.10832},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
This is a follow-up paper of the work done in arXiv:1405.4985 [math.FA]. It is accepted for publication in Journal of Functional Analysis