Some results on higher order isometries and symmetries: products and sums with a nilpotent operator (Q486229)

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Some results on higher order isometries and symmetries: products and sums with a nilpotent operator
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    Some results on higher order isometries and symmetries: products and sums with a nilpotent operator (English)
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    14 January 2015
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    A Hilbert space operator \(T\) is said to be an \(n\)-isometry if \[ \sum_{k=0}^n(-1)^{n-k}{n\choose k}T^{\ast k}T^k=0 \] and it is called \(n\)-symmetric if \[ \sum_{k=0}^n(-1)^{n-k}{n\choose k}T^{\ast k}T^{n-k}=0. \] The authors, using a straightforward method, show that, if \(A\) is an \(m\)-isometry and \(Q\) is a nilpotent operator of order \(l\) and these operators commute, then their sum \(A+Q\) is an \((m+2l-2)\)-isometry. A~similar result is true for the sum of an \(m\)-symmetric operator and a nilpotent operator of order \(l\). They also show that the product of an \(m\)-isometry and an \(l\)-isometry which are doubly commuting is an \((m+l-1)\)-isometry. They obtain analogous results for the sum or product of two double commuting \(m\)-symmetric and \(l\)-symmetric operators.
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    Hilbert space
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    \(m\)-isometric operator
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    \(n\)-symmetric operator
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    elementary operators
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    nilpotent operators
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    tensor products
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    linear transformations
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