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A note on *-paranormal operators
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    A note on *-paranormal operators (English)
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    1 October 2004
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    An operator \(T\) on a complex separable Hilbert space \(H\) is said to be paranormal if \(\| Tx\|^2\leq\| T^2x\|\) for every unit vector \(x\in H\). An operator \(T\) is said to be \(^*\)-paranormal if \(\| T^*x\|^2\leq\| T^2x\|\) for every unit vector \(x\in H\). An operator \(T\) is said to be totally \(^*\)-paranormal if the operator \(T-\lambda\) is \(^*\)-paranormal for every complex number \(\lambda\). In this paper, the authors show that if either \(T\) or \(T^*\) is totally \(^*\)-paranormal, then Weyl's theorem holds for \(f(T)\), where \(f\) is analytic near the spectrum of \(T\), and if \(T^*\) is totally \(^*\)-paranormal, then a-Weyl's theorem also holds for \(f(T)\). Furthermore, the authors prove that if either \(T\) or \(T^*\) is \(^*\)-paranormal, then the spectral mapping theorem holds for the Weyl spectrum of \(T\) and the essential approximate point spectrum of \(T\).
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    *-paranormal operator
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    Weyl spectrum
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    essential spectrum
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    spectral mapping theorem
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