Convergence proof for Goldberg's exponential series (Q1123991)

From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Convergence proof for Goldberg's exponential series
scientific article

    Statements

    Convergence proof for Goldberg's exponential series (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    1989
    0 references
    In 1956, \textit{K. Goldberg} obtained the expansion \[ z=x+y+xy-yx+... \] for the element z such that \(e^ z=e^ xe^ y\). Here all computations are made in the completed free associative algebra generated by two noncommuting elements x and y; thus z is a (formal) infinite sum of words in x, y, and Goldberg gave an explicit method to compute their coefficients [Duke Math. J. 23, 13-21 (1956; Zbl 0070.252)]. Relying on this method, the author proves here two convergence results for the Goldberg series. 1) If x, y belong to an associative normed algebra (that is \(\| ab\| \leq \| a\| \| b\|)\), then the series converges for \(\| x\| <1\), \(\| y\| <1\). Besides, it is known that z can also be written as a corresponding series of Lie brackets \(z=x+y+[x,y]+... \). The second result is: 2) If x, y belong to a normed Lie algebra (that is \(\| [a,b]\| \leq \| a\| \| b\|)\), then the commutator series converges for \(\| x\| <1\), \(\| y\| <1\).
    0 references
    Campbell-Hausdorff formula
    0 references
    Goldberg coefficients
    0 references
    completed free associative algebra
    0 references
    convergence
    0 references
    Goldberg series
    0 references
    Lie brackets
    0 references
    normed Lie algebra
    0 references
    commutator series
    0 references

    Identifiers