Infinite-dimensional features of matrices and pseudospectra
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Abstract: Given a Hilbert space operator , the level sets of function determine the so-called pseudospectra of . We set to be zero on the spectrum of . After giving some elementary properties of (which, as it seems, were not noticed before), we apply them to the study of the approximation. We prove that for any operator , there is a sequence of finite matrices such that tends to uniformly on . In this proof, quasitriangular operators play a special role. This is merely an existence result, we do not give a concrete construction of this sequence of matrices. One of our main points is to show how to use infinite-dimensional operator models in order to produce examples and counterexamples in the set of finite matrices of large order. In particular, we get a result, which means, in a sense, that the pseudospectrum of a nilpotent matrix can be anything one can imagine. We also study the norms of the multipliers in the context of Cowen--Douglas class operators. We use these results to show that, to the opposite to the function , the function for certain finite matrices may oscillate arbitrarily fast even far away from the spectrum.
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