A new resolvent equation for the S-functional calculus

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DOI10.1007/S12220-014-9499-9zbMATH Open1354.47016arXiv1310.7626OpenAlexW2104519051MaRDI QIDQ490785FDOQ490785

Fabrizio Colombo, Daniel Alpay, Irene Sabadini, Jonathan Gantner

Publication date: 28 August 2015

Published in: The Journal of Geometric Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The S-functional calculus is a functional calculus for (n+1)-tuples of non necessarily commuting operators that can be considered a higher dimensional version of the classical Riesz-Dunford functional calculus for a single operator. In this last calculus, the resolvent equation plays an important role in the proof of several results. Associated with the S-functional calculus there are two resolvent operators: the left SL1(s,T) and the right one SR1(s,T), where s=(s0,s1,ldots,sn)inmathbbRn+1 and T=(T0,T1,ldots,Tn) is an (n+1)-tuple of non commuting operators. These two S-resolvent operators satisfy the S-resolvent equations SL1(s,T)sTSL1(s,T)=mathcalI, and sSR1(s,T)SR1(s,T)T=mathcalI, respectively, where mathcalI denotes the identity operator. These equations allows to prove some properties of the S-functional calculus. In this paper we prove a new resolvent equation for the S-functional calculus which is the analogue of the classical resolvent equation. It is interesting to note that the equation involves both the left and the right S-resolvent operators simultaneously.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1310.7626





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