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Spectral radius, numerical radius, and the product of operators

Functional Analysis 2014-08-27 v2

Abstract

Let σ(A)\sigma(A), ρ(A)\rho(A) and r(A)r(A) denote the spectrum, spectral radius and numerical radius of a bounded linear operator AA on a Hilbert space HH, respectively. We show that a linear operator AA satisfying ρ(AB)r(A)r(B) for all bounded linear operators B\rho(AB)\le r(A)r(B) \quad\text{ for all bounded linear operators } B if and only if there is a unique μσ(A)\mu \in \sigma (A) satisfying μ=ρ(A)|\mu| = \rho(A) and A=μ(I+L)2A = \frac{\mu(I + L)}{2} for a contraction LL with 1σ(L)1\in\sigma(L). One can get the same conclusion on AA if ρ(AB)r(A)r(B)\rho(AB) \le r(A)r(B) for all rank one operators BB. If HH is of finite dimension, we can further decompose LL as a direct sum of C0C \oplus 0 under a suitable choice of orthonormal basis so that Re(C1x,x)1Re(C^{-1}x,x) \ge 1 for all unit vector xx.

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@article{arxiv.1407.5133,
  title  = {Spectral radius, numerical radius, and the product of operators},
  author = {Rahim Alizadeh and Mohammad B. Asadi and Che-Man Cheng and Wanli Hong and Chi-Kwong Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.5133},
  year   = {2014}
}

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