Regularity-type properties of the boundary spectrum in Banach algebras (Q2293673)
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Regularity-type properties of the boundary spectrum in Banach algebras (English)
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5 February 2020
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The boundary spectrum in a Banach algebra was introduced by \textit{S. Mouton} [Bull. Aust. Math. Soc. 74, No. 2, 239--246 (2006; Zbl 1113.46044)] as following: Let \(A\) be a Banach algebra and \(S\) be the set of noninvertible elements in \(A\), the boundary spectrum of \(a\in A\) is the set \(\{\lambda \in \mathbb{C}: \lambda- a\in \partial S\}\), where \(\partial S\) is the usual topological boundary of \(S\). On the other hand, nonempty sets in a Banach algebra called a regularity, lower semiregularity and upper semiregularity were introduced in [\textit{V. Müller}, Spectral theory of linear operators and spectral systems in Banach algebras. 2nd ed. Basel: Birkhäuser (2007; Zbl 1208.47001)]. It was shown by Müller that the spectrum \(\sigma_R\) has interesting properties when the subset \(R\) of \(A\) is a regularity or a semiregularity. The paper under review provides examples that there are (complex) Banach algebras where the boundary spectrum is generated by a set \(R\), namely \(R= A\setminus \partial A^{-1}\), which is not an upper semiregularity nor a lower semiregularity.
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regularities
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semiregularities
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boundary spectrum
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