Almost-invariant and essentially-invariant halfspaces
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Abstract: In this paper we study sufficient conditions for an operator to have an almost-invariant half-space. As a consequence, we show that if is an infinite-dimensional complex Banach space then every operator admits an essentially-invariant half-space. We also show that whenever a closed algebra of operators possesses a common AIHS, then it has a common invariant half-space as well.
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