Algebra matrix and similarity classification of operators (Q862686)

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Algebra matrix and similarity classification of operators
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    Algebra matrix and similarity classification of operators (English)
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    24 January 2007
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    A bounded linear operator \(A\) on a complex separable Hilbert space is said to be a Cowen--Douglas operator of index \(n\) (\(n\) is a given positive integer) if the spectrum of \(A\) contains a complex domain \(\Omega\) such that the operators \(A-z,\;z\in\Omega\), are onto and their kernels have dimension \(n\) and generate a dense subspace. \(A\) is called strongly irreducible if its commutant algebra \({\mathcal A}'(A)\) has no nontrivial idempotents. By Gelfand representation theory and the Silov idempotents theorem, the authors obtain a central idempotents theorem for unital semisimple \(n\)-homogeneous Banach algebras. In view of [\textit{C.\,L.\thinspace Jiang}, Can.\ J.\ Math.\ 56, No.\,4, 742--775 (2004; Zbl 1068.47044)] and as an application of this central idempotent theorem, it is finally shown that two strongly irreducible Cowen--Douglas operators \(A\) and \(B\) are similar if and only if \({\mathcal A}'(A\oplus B)\) has no nontrivial central idempotent elements.
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    Cowen-Douglas operator
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    Silov idempotents theorem
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    strongly irreducible operator
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    algebra matrix
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    similarity of operators
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