A new resolvent equation for the \(S\)-functional calculus (Q490785)

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A new resolvent equation for the \(S\)-functional calculus
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    A new resolvent equation for the \(S\)-functional calculus (English)
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    28 August 2015
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    From the authors' abstract: The \(S\)-functional calculus is a functional calculus for \((n+1)\)-tuples of not necessarily commuting operators. Associated with the \(S\)-functional calculus there are two resolvent operators: the left \(S_{L}^{-1} (s,T)\) and the right \(S_{R}^{-1} (s,T)\), where \(s=(s_{0} ,s_{1} ,\dots{},s_{n} )\in {\mathbb R}^{n+1} \) and \(T=(T_{0} ,T_{1} ,\dots{},T_{n} )\) is an \((n+1)\) tuple of noncommuting operators. The two resolvents satisfy two \(S\)-resolvent equations: \(S_{L}^{-1} (s,T){\kern 1pt} s-T{\kern 1pt} S_{L}^{-1} (s,T)=I\) and \(sS_{R}^{-1} (s,T){\kern 1pt} -{\kern 1pt} S_{R}^{-1} (s,T)T=I\), where \(I\) is the identity operator. In this paper, the authors prove a new single resolvent equation which involves both the left and the right resolvent equations simultaneously, and discuss its properties.
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    \(n\)-tuples of noncommuting operators
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    quaternionic operators
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    \(S\)-spectrum
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    right \(S\)-resolvent operator
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    left \(S\)-resolvent operator
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    resolvent equation
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    projectors
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