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    Antieigenvalue bounds (English)
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    The first antieigenvalue (or the deviation) of a bounded operator T is defined by \[ \mu_ 1(T)=\inf (Re[Tx,x])/(\| Tx\| \cdot \| x\|). \] In the article under review bounds for \(\mu_ 1(T)\) are determined. As main result a new method for the computation of antieigenvalues is presented (namely that of Lagrange multiplier).
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    cosine of an operator
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    numerical range
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    first antieigenvalue
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    deviation
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    bounded operator
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    computation of antieigenvalues
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    Lagrange multiplier
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