The Jordan form of a bitriangular operator (Q807954)
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The Jordan form of a bitriangular operator (English)
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1990
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A Hilbert space operator T is called triangular if it has an upper triangular matrix with respect to some orthogonal basis of the underlying space. When both T and \(T^*\) are triangular, T is called bitriangular. The Jordan form J(T) of a bitriangular operator T is defined and the authors show that T is quasisimilar to J(T). This yields many consequences. They obtain a complete description of the quasisimilarity orbit \({\mathcal Q}{\mathcal S}(T)\) of a bitriangular operator T. They also study the spectra and the relationship between \({\mathcal Q}{\mathcal S}(T)\) and the closure of the similarity orbit. Moreover they use their results to study the structure of an important sublattice of hyperinvariant subspaces of a bitriangular operator. Many problems are stated throughout the paper.
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upper triangular matrix
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Jordan form
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bitriangular operator
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quasisimilarity orbit
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sublattice of hyperinvariant subspaces
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