Norm attaining operators and pseudospectrum (Q836049)

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Norm attaining operators and pseudospectrum
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    Norm attaining operators and pseudospectrum (English)
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    31 August 2009
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    Let \(X\) be a complex Banach space. For \(\varepsilon >0\) and \(T\in L(X)\), the \(\varepsilon\)-pseudospectrum of \(T\) is defined as \[ \sigma_{\varepsilon}(T)= \{\lambda\in \mathbb{C}: \|(T-\lambda I)^{-1}\|>\varepsilon^{-1}\} \] or as \[ \Sigma_{\varepsilon}(T)= \{\lambda\in \mathbb{C}: \|(T-\lambda I)^{-1}\|\geq \varepsilon^{-1}\}. \] It is known that \(\displaystyle \sigma_{\varepsilon}(T)=\bigcup_{\|A\| <\varepsilon}\sigma(T+A) \). In this paper, the author discusses sufficient conditions so that \[ \Sigma_{\varepsilon}(T)=\bigcup_{\|A\| \leq \varepsilon}\sigma(T+A) \] holds. The author points out that the above property is closely related to the norm attaining condition, i.e., if \(I+T\) is invertible and \(\|I+T\|>1\), then \(I+T\) attains its norm.
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    norm of the resolvent
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    pseudospectrum
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    norm attaining operators
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