Weyl's theorem and perturbations (Q813295)

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Weyl's theorem and perturbations
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    Weyl's theorem and perturbations (English)
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    8 February 2006
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    Let \(X\) denote an infinite-dimensional complex Banach space and \(\mathcal{L}(X)\) the algebra of all bounded linear operators on \(X\). An operator \(T\in\mathcal{L}(X)\) is called isoloid if all isolated points of its spectrum are eigenvalues of \(T\). In the present paper, the author proves that if \(T\in\mathcal{L}(X)\) is an isoloid operator satisfying Weyl's theorem and \(F\) is a bounded operator that commutes with \(T\) and for which there exists a positive integer \(n\) such that \(F^n\) is finite rank, then Weyl's theorem holds for \(T+F\). Further, the author establishes that if \(T\) is finite-isoloid, then Weyl's theorem is transmitted from \(T\) to \(T+R\) for every Riesz operator \(R\) commuting with \(T\). Finally, the author considers an important class of operators that satisfy Weyl's theorem and gives a more general perturbation result for this class.
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    Weyl's theorem
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    perturbations
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    quasi-nilpotent part
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    analytic core
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    isoloid operator
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