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A characterization of \(k\)-hyponormality via weak subnormality.
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    A characterization of \(k\)-hyponormality via weak subnormality. (English)
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    25 May 2003
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    In this paper, the authors investigate the relation between \(k\)-hyponormal operators and weakly subnormal operators. The main results are as follows. Firstly, every 2-hyponormal operator is weakly subnormal. Secondly, an operator \(T\) is \((k+1)\)-hyponormal if and only if \(T\) is weakly subnormal and the minimal partially normal extension of \(T\) is \(k\)-hyponormal. As an application, they also present a matricial representation of the minimal normal extension of a subnormal operator as a block staircase matrix.
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    weak subnormality
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    \(k\)-hyponormality
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    minimal normal extensions of subnormal operators
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