Rigidity theorems for spherical hyperexpansions (Q371894)

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Rigidity theorems for spherical hyperexpansions
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    Rigidity theorems for spherical hyperexpansions (English)
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    10 October 2013
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    From the abstract: ``The class of spherical hyperexpansions is a multi-variable analog of the class of hyperexpansive operators with spherical isometries and spherical 2-isometries being special subclasses. It is known that in dimension one, an invertible 2-hyperexpansion is unitary. This rigidity theorem allows one to prove a variant of the Berger-Shaw theorem which states that a finitely multi-cyclic 2-hyperexpansion is essentially normal. In the present paper, we seek for multi-variable manifestations of this rigidity theorem. In particular, we provide several conditions on a spherical hyperexpansion which ensure it to be a spherical isometry. We further carry out the analysis of the rigidity theorems at the Calkin algebra level and obtain some conditions for essential normality of a spherical hyperexpansion. In the process, we construct several interesting examples of spherical hyperexpansions which are structurally different from the Drury-Arveson \(m\)-shift.''
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    subnormal
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    spherical \(p\)-isometry
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    Drury-Arveson \(m\)-shift
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    spherical Cauchy dual
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    defect operators
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    essentially normal
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