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A trace formula for subnormal operator tuples
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    A trace formula for subnormal operator tuples (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    It is shown with a suitable functional calculus, that \[ \text{trace}[f(S),h(S)]={1\over i}\int_{\sigma_{\text{ess}}(S)}mf dh \] for a tuple of subnormal operators \(S=\{S_ 1\dots,S_ n\}\) having a commuting normal extension if rank \([S_ j^*,S_ j]<\infty\), \(j=1,\dots,n\). A new formula for the multiplicity, \(m\), of the boundary components of the principal current is given in terms of the spectral resolution of the minimal normal extension of the subnormal tuple.
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    functional calculus
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    tuple of subnormal operators
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    commuting normal extension
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    multiplicity
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    boundary components of the principal current
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    spectral resolution of the minimal normal extension
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