Triangular form for bounded linear operators (Q921525)

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Triangular form for bounded linear operators
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    Triangular form for bounded linear operators (English)
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    The canonical Jordan form for matrices has been extended in many ways to bounded operators on infinite dimensional Hilbert spaces. The spectral operators T of N. Dunford constitute a generic example from that point of view: \(T=S+Q\), where S is ``diagonalizable'' by a spectral measure, Q is quasi-nilpotent and \([S,Q]=0\), see \textit{N. Dunford}, and \textit{J. T. Schwartz}, Linear operators. Part III, New York (1971; Zbl 0243.47001). The aim of the paper under review is to prove the existence of a similar decomposition for operators T with sufficiently many invariant subspaces which divide the spectrum of T. Quite specifically, if there exists a finitely additive spectral measure of T with respect to a Boolean algebra of subsets of \({\mathbb{C}}\) which contains arbitrary small sets (in the sense of the diameter), then \(T=N+Q\), where N is a normal operator and Q is quasi-nilpotent. Moreover, it is shown that \(\sigma (N)=\sigma (T)\) and there exists a nest of invariant subspaces of N which separates the points of \(\sigma\) (T). The approach is similar but not reducible to the classical theory of Volterra operators, in the sense of Gohberg-Krein and Brodskij. A similar decomposition is proved to hold for Riesz elements in \(C^*\)-algebras modulo closed ideals. The paper ends with two interesting open problems.
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    canonical Jordan form for matrices
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    bounded operators on infinite dimensional Hilbert spaces
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    spectral operators
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    decomposition for operators
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    sufficiently many invariant subspaces
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    finitely additive spectral measure
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    nest of invariant subspaces
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    Volterra operators
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    Riesz elements in \(C^ *\)-algebras modulo closed ideals
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