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H calculus and dilatations

Andreas M. Fröhlich, Lutz Weis (2006)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

We characterise the boundedness of the H calculus of a sectorial operator in terms of dilation theorems. We show e. g. that if - A generates a bounded analytic C 0 semigroup ( T t ) on a UMD space, then the H calculus of A is bounded if and only if ( T t ) has a dilation to a bounded group on L 2 ( [ 0 , 1 ] , X ) . This generalises a Hilbert space result of C.LeMerdy. If X is an L p space we can choose another L p space in place of L 2 ( [ 0 , 1 ] , X ) .

H functional calculus for an elliptic operator on a half-space with general boundary conditions

Giovanni Dore, Alberto Venni (2002)

Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa - Classe di Scienze

Let A be the L p realization ( 1 < p < ) of a differential operator P ( D x , D t ) on n × + with general boundary conditions B k ( D x , D t ) u ( x , 0 ) = 0 ( 1 k m ). Here P is a homogeneous polynomial of order 2 m in n + 1 complex variables that satisfies a suitable ellipticity condition, and for 1 k m B k is a homogeneous polynomial of order...

H functional calculus for sectorial and bisectorial operators

Giovanni Dore, Alberto Venni (2005)

Studia Mathematica

We give a concise exposition of the basic theory of H functional calculus for N-tuples of sectorial or bisectorial operators, with respect to operator-valued functions; moreover we restate and prove in our setting a result of N. Kalton and L. Weis about the boundedness of the operator f ( T , . . . , T N ) when f is an R-bounded operator-valued holomorphic function.

H functional calculus in real interpolation spaces

Giovanni Dore (1999)

Studia Mathematica

Let A be a linear closed densely defined operator in a complex Banach space X. If A is of type ω (i.e. the spectrum of A is contained in a sector of angle 2ω, symmetric around the real positive axis, and λ ( λ I - A ) - 1 is bounded outside every larger sector) and has a bounded inverse, then A has a bounded H functional calculus in the real interpolation spaces between X and the domain of the operator itself.

H functional calculus in real interpolation spaces, II

Giovanni Dore (2001)

Studia Mathematica

Let A be a linear closed one-to-one operator in a complex Banach space X, having dense domain and dense range. If A is of type ω (i.e.the spectrum of A is contained in a sector of angle 2ω, symmetric about the real positive axis, and | | λ ( λ I - A ) - 1 | | is bounded outside every larger sector), then A has a bounded H functional calculus in the real interpolation spaces between X and the intersection of the domain and the range of the operator itself.

Haar measure and continuous representations of locally compact abelian groups

Jean-Christophe Tomasi (2011)

Studia Mathematica

Let (X) be the algebra of all bounded operators on a Banach space X, and let θ: G → (X) be a strongly continuous representation of a locally compact and second countable abelian group G on X. Set σ¹(θ(g)): = λ/|λ| | λ ∈ σ(θ(g)), where σ(θ(g)) is the spectrum of θ(g), and let Σ θ be the set of all g ∈ G such that σ¹(θ(g)) does not contain any regular polygon of (by a regular polygon we mean the image under a rotation of a closed subgroup of the unit circle different from 1). We prove that θ is uniformly...

Hereditarily normaloid operators.

Bhagwati Prashad Duggal (2005)

Extracta Mathematicae

A Banach space operator T belonging to B(X) is said to be hereditarily normaloid, T ∈ HN, if every part of T is normaloid; T ∈ HN is totally hereditarily normaloid, T ∈ THN, if every invertible part of T is also normaloid; and T ∈ CHN if either T ∈ THN or T - λI is in HN for every complex number λ. Class CHN is large; it contains a number of the commonly considered classes of operators. We study operators T ∈ CHN, and prove that the Riesz projection associated with a λ ∈ isoσ(T), T ∈ CHN ∩ B(H)...

Homomorphisms on algebras of Lipschitz functions

Fernanda Botelho, James Jamison (2010)

Studia Mathematica

We characterize a class of *-homomorphisms on Lip⁎(X,𝓑(𝓗 )), a non-commutative Banach *-algebra of Lipschitz functions on a compact metric space and with values in 𝓑(𝓗 ). We show that the zero map is the only multiplicative *-preserving linear functional on Lip⁎(X,𝓑(𝓗 )). We also establish the algebraic reflexivity property of a class of *-isomorphisms on Lip⁎(X,𝓑(𝓗 )).

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