The Wolff hull of a compact holomorphic self-map on an infinite dimensional ball (Q6594159)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7902643
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The Wolff hull of a compact holomorphic self-map on an infinite dimensional ball (English)
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28 August 2024
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From authors' abstract: For large classes of (finite and) infinite dimensional complex Banach spaces \(Z\), \(B\) its open unit ball and \(f : B \to B\) a compact holomorphic fixed-point free map, we introduce and define the Wolff hull, \(W( f ),\) of \(f\) in \( \partial B\) and prove that \(W( f )\) is proximal to the images of all subsequential limits of the sequences of iterates \(( f^n)_n\) of \(f \). The Wolff hull generalises the concept of a Wolff point, where such a point can no longer be uniquely determined, and\Ncoincides with the Wolff point if \(Z\) is a Hilbert space. [\(\ldots\)]\N\NOur results are for all reflexive Banach spaces having a homogeneous ball (or equivalently, for all finite rank \(J B^*\)-triples). These include many well-known operator spaces, for example, \(L(H, K)\), where either \(H\) or \(K\) is finite dimensional.
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iteration
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dynamics
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Wolff point
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Denjoy-Wolff theorem
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fixed point
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holomorphic map
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bounded symmetric domains
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