Some results on higher order isometries and symmetries: products and sums with a nilpotent operator
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- The \(n\)-inverses of a matrix
- Multivariable Bergman shifts and Wold decompositions
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- Examples of \(m\)-isometric tuples of operators on a Hilbert space
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- On \(m\)-complex-self-adjoint operators
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- Strict isometries of arbitrary orders
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- Perturbation of \(m\)-isometries by nilpotent operators
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