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Resolvent conditions and growth of powers of operators

Dynamical Systems 2020-10-13 v4

Abstract

Following Berm\'udez et al. (ArXiv: 1706.03638v1), we study the rate of growth of the norms of the powers of a linear operator, under various resolvent conditions or Ces\`aro boundedness assumptions. We show that TT is power-bounded if (and only if) both TT and TT^* are absolutely Ces\`aro bounded. In Hilbert spaces, we prove that if TT satisfies the Kreiss condition, Tn=O(n/logn)\|T^n\|=O(n/\sqrt {\log n}); if TT is absolutely Ces\`aro bounded, Tn=O(n1/2ε)\|T^n\|=O(n^{1/2 -\varepsilon}) for some ε>0\varepsilon >0 (which depends on TT); if TT is strongly Kreiss bounded, then Tn=O((logn)κ)\|T^n\|=O((\log n)^\kappa) for some κ>0\kappa >0. We show that a Kreiss bounded operator on a reflexive space is Abel ergodic, and its Ces\`aro means of order α\alpha converge strongly when α>1\alpha >1.

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@article{arxiv.1912.10507,
  title  = {Resolvent conditions and growth of powers of operators},
  author = {Guy Cohen and Christophe Cuny and Tanja Eisner and Michael Lin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.10507},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

Added references [35] and [38] and updated some remarks. A note regarding one of the problems was added to Section 6