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Generalized Browder's theorem for tensor product and elementary operators
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    Generalized Browder's theorem for tensor product and elementary operators (English)
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    19 October 2012
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    Given Banach spaces \(\mathcal{X}\) and \(\mathcal{Y}\), let \(B(\mathcal{X},\mathcal{Y})\) the algebra of all bounded linear maps defined on \(\mathcal{X}\) and with values in \(\mathcal{Y}\). As usual, when \(\mathcal{X}=\mathcal{Y}\), \(B(\mathcal{X},\mathcal{X})=B(\mathcal{X}),\) \(\mathcal{X}\overline{\otimes}\mathcal{Y}\) will stand for the completion, endowed with a reasonable uniform cross-norm, of the algebraic tensor product \(\mathcal{X}\otimes\mathcal{Y}\) of \(\mathcal{X}\) and \(\mathcal{Y}\). In addition, if \(A\in B(\mathcal{X})\) and \(B\in B(\mathcal{Y})\), then \(A\otimes B\in B(\mathcal{X}\overline{\otimes}\mathcal{Y})\) will denote the tensor product operator defined by \(A\) and \(B\) and \(\tau_{A,B}\in B(B(\mathcal{Y},\mathcal{X}))\) will denote the multiplication operator defined by \(A\) and \(B\), \(\tau_{A,B}(U)=AUB,\) where \(U\in B(\mathcal{Y},\mathcal{X})\). The main objective of the paper is the transmission of the generalized Browder's theorem from \(A\in B(\mathcal{X})\) and \(B\in B(\mathcal{Y})\) to \(A\otimes B\) and \(\tau_{A,B}\). In the third section, the authors characterize the isolated points in the spectrum which are not poles of the resolvent of \(A\otimes B\) and \(\tau_{A,B}\). In the last section, the authors study the B-Weyl spectrum inclusion in relation to the transfer property for the generalized Browder's theorem from \(A\in B(\mathcal{X})\) and \(B\in B(\mathcal{Y})\) to the tensor product and the multiplication operator. They first give sufficient conditions for \(A\otimes B\) and \(\tau_{A,B}\) to satisfy the generalized Browder's theorem, then they give necessary and sufficient conditions for \(A\otimes B\) and \(\tau_{A,B}\) to satisfy the B-Weyl spectrum inclusion for \(A\otimes B\) and \(\tau_{A,B}\). Since Browder's theorem and generalized Browder's theorem are equivalent, the authors deduce that, under certain conditions, Browder's theorem for the tensor product and the multiplication operator is equivalent to the Weyl spectrum equality and the B-Weyl spectrum equality.
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    Browder's and generalized Browder's theorem
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    tensor product operator
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    elementary operator
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    Drazin inverse
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    spectrum
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