On the spectral radius of positive operators on Banach sequence spaces (Q972799)

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On the spectral radius of positive operators on Banach sequence spaces
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    On the spectral radius of positive operators on Banach sequence spaces (English)
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    21 May 2010
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    The authors study under what conditions on a Banach lattice, every positive weak Dunford-Pettis operator is weakly compact. They mainly prove the following: Let \(K_1,\dots,K_n\) be non-negative matrices that define operators on \(L\in{\mathcal L}\), where \(\mathcal{L}\) denotes the collection of all Banach sequence spaces \(L\) satisfying the property that \(e_n=\chi_{\{n\}}\in L\) and \(\| e_{n}\| _L=1\) for all \(n\in\mathbb R\). Given a function \(f:[0,\infty)\times\dots\times[0,\infty)\rightarrow[0,\infty)\) of \(n\) variables, the authors define the matrix \(\widehat{f}(K_1,\dots ,K_n)=[m(i,j)]_{i,j\in\mathbb R}\) by \[ m(i,j)= \begin{cases} f(k_{1}(i,j),\dots ,k_{n}(i,j)) &\text{if }i\neq j,\\ (k_1(i,i)+\dots+k_n(i,i))/n &\text{if }i=j. \end{cases} \] Hence the diagonal part of \(\widehat{f}(K_1,\dots ,K_n)\) is equal to the diagonal part of \((K_1+\cdots+K_n)/n\). By consideration of diagonal matrices, the authors conclude that this is the largest possible diagonal part for the inequality \[ r\big(\widehat{f}(K_1,\dots ,K_n)\big)\leq \tfrac1n \big(r(K_{1})+\cdots +r(K_n)\big)\tag{1} \] to hold for all \(K_1,\dots ,K_n\). The authors also remark that, if \(g(x_1,\dots ,x_n)=\root{n}\of{x_1\dots x_n}\), then \(\widehat{g}(K_1,\dots ,K_n)\) \(=C(K_1,\dots ,K_n)\). Let \(F_n\) be the collection of all functions \(f:[0,\infty)\times\dots\times [0,\infty)\rightarrow[0,\infty)\) of \(n\) variables such that (1) holds for all \(L\) in \({\mathcal L}\) and for all non-negative matrices \(K_1,\dots ,K_n\) defining operators on \(L\), and such that \(f(x_1 ,x_2,\dots ,x_n)=f(x_2,x_3,\dots ,x_n,x_1)\) for all nonnegative numbers \(x_1,x_2,\dots ,x_n\). A natural partial order can be introduced in the collection \(F_n\): for \(f_1,f_2\in{\mathcal F}\), the inequality \(f_1\leq f_2\) means that the function \(f_1-f_2\) is nonnegative. According to this partial order, the authors prove that the function \(g\) defined by \(g(x_1,\dots ,x_n)=\root{n}\of{x_1\dots x_n}\) is the greatest element of the partially ordered set \(F_n\).
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    spectral radius
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    inequalities
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    infinite non-negative matrices
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    positive operators
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    Hadamard product
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    Schur product
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    weighted geometric mean
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    Banach sequence spaces
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    Banach function spaces
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