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Toying with Jordan matrices (English)
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8 March 1999
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A bounded linear operator \(T\) defined on a Banach space is said to satisfy the ``resolvent estimate'' property if its resolvent set contains the negative reals, and there exists a constant \(\gamma>0\) such that the inequality \(\|(sI+ T)^{-1}\|\leq\gamma/s\) holds for all positive real \(s\). The author shows by means of an example that the resolvent estimate property is unstable under small perturbations.
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resolvent estimate
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Jordan matrices
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unstable under small perturbations
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