Weyl type theorems and restrictions (Q2254945)

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Weyl type theorems and restrictions
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    Weyl type theorems and restrictions (English)
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    6 February 2015
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    The authors continue their studies of generalized Weyl type theorems. Let \(T\) be a bounded, linear operator on an infinite-dimensional complex Banach space \(X\) and let \(T_n\) be the restriction of \(T\) to the range \(R(T^n)\), for \(n\geq 0\). Then \(T\) is said to be B-Weyl if, for some \(n\), the range \(R(T^n)\) is closed and \(T_n\) is a Fredholm operator having index \(0\). An operator \(T\) is said to satisfy the generalized Weyl theorem whenever any \(\lambda\) from the spectrum \(\sigma(T)\) of \(T\) is an isolated point of the spectrum of \(T\) with the dimension of the kernel of \(\lambda I-T\) being strictly positive if \(\lambda I-T\) is B-Weyl. The authors then prove that, if the zero number is not an isolated point of the spectrum of \(T\), then \(T\) satisfies the generalized Weyl theorem if and only if for some \(n\), \(R(T^n)\) is closed and \(T^n\) satisfies the generalized Weyl theorem. A similar result is claimed for operators satisfying the so-called generalized a-Weyl theorem.
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    generalized Weyl's theorems
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    semi B-Fredholm operator
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    poles of the resolvent
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