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Some Extensions of the Crouzeix-Palencia Result

Numerical Analysis 2017-11-23 v2

Abstract

In [{\em The Numerical Range is a (1+2)(1 + \sqrt{2})-Spectral Set}, SIAM J. Matrix Anal. Appl. 38 (2017), pp.~649-655], Crouzeix and Palencia show that the numerical range of a square matrix or linear operator AA is a (1+2)(1 + \sqrt{2})-spectral set for AA; that is, for any function ff analytic in the interior of the numerical range W(A)W(A) and continuous on its boundary, the inequality f(A)(1+2)fW(A)\| f(A) \| \leq (1 + \sqrt{2} ) \| f \|_{W(A)} holds, where the norm on the left is the operator 2-norm and fW(A)\| f \|_{W(A)} on the right denotes the supremum of f(z)| f(z) | over zW(A)z \in W(A). In this paper, we show how the arguments in their paper can be extended to show that other regions in the complex plane that do {\em not} necessarily contain W(A)W(A) are KK-spectral sets for a value of KK that may be close to 1+21 + \sqrt{2}. We also find some special cases in which the constant (1+2)(1 + \sqrt{2}) for W(A)W(A) can be replaced by 22, which is the value conjectured by Crouzeix.

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@article{arxiv.1707.08603,
  title  = {Some Extensions of the Crouzeix-Palencia Result},
  author = {Trevor Caldwell and Anne Greenbaum and Kenan Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.08603},
  year   = {2017}
}