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An Introduction to Models and Decompositions in Operator Theory

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Book An Introduction to Models and Decompositions in Operator Theory Carlos S. Kubrusly
Libristo code: 01399186
Publishers Springer, Basel, November 1996
By a Hilbert-space operator we mean a bounded linear transformation be tween separable complex Hilbe... Full description
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By a Hilbert-space operator we mean a bounded linear transformation be tween separable complex Hilbert spaces. Decompositions and models for Hilbert-space operators have been very active research topics in operator theory over the past three decades. The main motivation behind them is the in variant subspace problem: does every Hilbert-space operator have a nontrivial invariant subspace? This is perhaps the most celebrated open question in op erator theory. Its relevance is easy to explain: normal operators have invariant subspaces (witness: the Spectral Theorem), as well as operators on finite dimensional Hilbert spaces (witness: canonical Jordan form). If one agrees that each of these (i. e. the Spectral Theorem and canonical Jordan form) is important enough an achievement to dismiss any further justification, then the search for nontrivial invariant subspaces is a natural one; and a recalcitrant one at that. Subnormal operators have nontrivial invariant subspaces (extending the normal branch), as well as compact operators (extending the finite-dimensional branch), but the question remains unanswered even for equally simple (i. e. simple to define) particular classes of Hilbert-space operators (examples: hyponormal and quasinilpotent operators). Yet the invariant subspace quest has certainly not been a failure at all, even though far from being settled. The search for nontrivial invariant subspaces has undoubtly yielded a lot of nice results in operator theory, among them, those concerning decompositions and models for Hilbert-space operators. This book contains nine chapters.

About the book

Full name An Introduction to Models and Decompositions in Operator Theory
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 1997
Number of pages 132
EAN 9780817639921
ISBN 0817639926
Libristo code 01399186
Publishers Springer, Basel
Weight 390
Dimensions 156 x 234 x 9
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