Truncation and spectral variation in Banach algebras
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Abstract: Let and be elements of a semisimple, complex and unital Banach algebra . Using subharmonic methods, we show that if the spectral containment holds for all , then belongs to the bicommutant of for all . Given the aforementioned spectral containment, the strong commutation property then allows one to derive, for a variety of scenarios, a precise connection between and . The current paper gives another perspective on the implications of the above spectral containment which was also studied, not long ago, by J. Alaminos, M. Brev{s}ar et. al.
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