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    Suppose T is a contraction on a Hilbert space H. Then \(H_ u(T):=\{x\in H;\| T^ nx\| =\| T^{*n}x\| =\| x\|\) for all n) is the maximal reducing subspace for T on which T is unitary. The purpose of this note it is to prove that if \(T^*\) is dominant (i.e. for each \(z\in {\mathbb{C}}\) there exists \(M_ z\) such that \(\| (T-zI)x\| \leq \| (T^*-zI)x\|\) for all \(x\in H\), then the nonnegative square root of \(\lim_{n}T^{*n}T^ n\) is a projection onto \(H_ u(T)\) which commutes with T.
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    dominant operator
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    contraction
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    maximal reducing subspace
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    nonnegative square root
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