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    Properties \((B)\) and \((gB)\) for bounded linear operators (English)
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    25 July 2013
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    Summary: We consider two properties related to a Weyl type theorem for bounded linear operators \(T \in \mathcal L(\mathcal X)\), defined on a complex Banach space \(\mathcal X\). The first property, that we call property \((B)\), means that the set of all poles of the resolvent of \(T\) of finite rank in the usual spectrum are exactly those points \(\lambda\) of the spectrum for which \(T - \lambda\) is an upper semi-Fredholm with index less than or equal to \(0\). The second one, which we call property \((gB)\), means that the set of all poles of the resolvent of \(T\) in the usual spectrum are exactly those points \(\lambda\) of the spectrum for which \(T - \lambda\) is an upper semi-\(B\)-Fredholm with index less than or equal to \(0\). Properties \((B)\) and \((gB)\) are related to a strong variant of the classical Weyl's theorem, the so-called properties \((b)\) and \((gb)\). We characterize properties \((B)\) and \((gB)\) in several ways and we also describe their relationships with other variants of Weyl type theorems. Our main tool is a localized version of the single valued extension property. Also, we consider the properties \((B)\) and \((gB)\) in the frame of polaroid type operators.
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    Weyl type theorem
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    upper semi-Fredholm
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    properties \((B)\) and \((gB)\)
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    properties \((b)\) and \((gb)\)
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    polaroid type operators
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    SVEP
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