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Generalized Weyl's theorem for algebraically quasi-paranormal operators (English)
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26 September 2013
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A bounded linear operator \(T\), acting on infinite dimensional separable Hilbert space \(H\), is said to be quasi-paranormal if \[ \|T^2x\|^2\leq\|T^3x\|\|Tx\|\text{ for all }x\in H, \] and \(T\) is algebraically quasi-paranormal if there exists a nonconstant polynomial \(h\) such that \(h(T)\) is quasi-paranormal. In this paper, the authors prove that, if \(T\) or \(T^*\) is algebraically quasi-paranormal, then \(f(T)\) satisfies generalized Weyl's theorem for each \(f\in H(\sigma(T))\). They also investigate the stability of generalized Weyl's theorem under perturbations.
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algebraically quasi-paranormal operator
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generalized Weyl's theorem
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single valued extension property
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