A note on Anderson's theorem in the infinite-dimensional setting
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Abstract: Anderson's theorem states that if the numerical range W(A) of an n-by-n matrix A is contained in the unit disk and intersects with the unit circle at more than n points, then it coincides with the (closed) unit dissk. An analogue of this result for compact A in an infinite dimensional setting was established by Gau and Wu. We consider here the case of A being the sum of a normal and compact operator.
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