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\(\mathrm G\)-positive and \(\mathrm G\)-repositive solutions to some adjointable operator equations over Hilbert \(C^{\ast}\)-modules (English)
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8 October 2014
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Suppose that \(B(H)\) denotes the set of all adjointable operators on a Hilbert \(C^*\)-module \(H\). An operator \(A\in B(H)\) is called G-Hermitian if \(A=V^{-1}A^*W:=A^{(*)}\) for some Hermitian invertible operator \(V \in B(H)\). If, in addition, \(\langle Ax, Vx\rangle \geq 0\) for all \(x \in H\), then \(A\) is said to be G-positive. In this paper, the author presents a criterion for an adjointable operator to be G-positive and derives some necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a G-positive solution of the adjointable operator equations \(AX = C\), \(AXA^{(*)} = C\) and \(AXB = C\) over Hilbert \(C^*\)-modules. Moreover, the expressions of the general G-positive solutions to these equations have been shown when the solvability conditions are satisfied. Reviewer's remark. The reviewer believes that the main Definition 1.1 of the paper is not given properly, since it seems that the author fixed \(V\) for all G-Hermitian operators \(A\). One may compare it with the definition given in this review.
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Hilbert \(C^{\ast}\)-module
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generalized inverse
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operator equation
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