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Almost \(\alpha\)-hyponormal operators with Weyl spectrum of area zero
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    Almost \(\alpha\)-hyponormal operators with Weyl spectrum of area zero (English)
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    22 July 2011
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    Summary: We define the class of almost \(\alpha\)-hyponormal operators and prove that for an operator \(T\) in this class, \((T^{\ast} T)^{\alpha} - (TT^{\ast})^{\alpha}\) is trace-class, its trace is zero when \(\alpha \in (0,1]\), and the area of the Weyl spectrum is zero.
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    almost \(\alpha\)-hyponormal operators
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    trace-class operator
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    trace
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    Weyl spectrum
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