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Isometries of tridiagonal algebras
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    Isometries of tridiagonal algebras (English)
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    Alg \({\mathcal L}\) denotes the algebra of bounded operators which leave invariant all of the elements in \({\mathcal L}\) that is a family of subspaces. When Alg \({\mathcal L}\) is some tridiagonal algebra, the author proves that if \(\phi: Alg {\mathcal L}\to Alg {\mathcal L}\) is a linear surjective isometry, then there exist unitary operators W and V such that \(\phi (A)=WAV\) for all \(A\in Alg {\mathcal L}.\) This algebras have been found to be useful counterexamples to a number of plausible conjectures, for example, this has non-trivial cohomology.
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    unitary operator
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    tridiagonal algebra
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    linear surjective isometry
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    non- trivial cohomology
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