Additive maps preserving the ascent and descent of operators (Q732062)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5612551
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    Additive maps preserving the ascent and descent of operators
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5612551

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      Additive maps preserving the ascent and descent of operators (English)
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      9 October 2009
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      Let \(X\) and \(Y\) be infinite-dimensional complex Banach spaces and let \({\mathcal L}(X)\) and \({\mathcal L}(Y)\) be the algebras of all bounded linear operators on \(X\) and \(Y\), respectively. Assume that \(\varphi:{\mathcal L}(X)\to {\mathcal L}(Y)\) is a surjective additive map. Then \(\varphi\) preserves the ascent of operators, which is defined as \(a(T)=\inf\{n\geq 0:\text{ker}(T^n)=\text{ker}(T^{n+1})\}\), if and only if there exists a nonzero number \(\lambda\) and an invertible bounded linear or conjugate linear operator \(A:X\to Y\) such that \(\varphi(T)=\lambda ATA^{-1}\) for all \(T\in {\mathcal L}(X)\). If \(\varphi:{\mathcal L}(X)\to {\mathcal L}(Y)\) is a surjective additive map that preserves the descent of operators, i.e., the quantity \(\delta(T)=\inf\{n\geq 0:\text{range}(T^n)=\text{range}(T^{n+1})\}\), then there exists a nonzero number \(\lambda\) such that either (i) there exists an invertible bounded linear or conjugate linear operator \(A:X\to Y\) so that \(\varphi(T)=\lambda ATA^{-1}\) for all \(T\in{\mathcal L}(X)\), or (ii) there exists an invertible bounded linear or conjugate linear operator \(A:X^*\to Y\) so that \(\varphi(T)=\lambda AT^*A^{-1}\) for all \(T\in{\mathcal L}(X)\). The results of the paper and the techniques used in the proofs are standard.
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      ascent
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      descent
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      additive preserver
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