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Quadratically hyponormal weighted shifts with two equal weights
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    Quadratically hyponormal weighted shifts with two equal weights (English)
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    21 May 2001
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    The planar set \({\mathcal R}\) of all pairs \((x,y)\) with the property that the weighted shift \(W_{1,(1,\sqrt x,\sqrt y)^{\wedge}}\) is positively quadratically hyponormal is shown to be closed convex with nonempty interior. The boundary of \({\mathcal R}\) is also described in terms of these data.
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    hyponormal operator
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    weighted shift
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    planar closed convex set
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    boundary
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    positively quadratically hyponormal
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