Elementary operators and their applications : 3rd International Workshop held at Queen's University Belfast, 14-17 April 2009 / Raul E. Curto, Martin Mathieu, editors.

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2011.
Published/​Created
Basel : Springer Basel AG, 2011.
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Series
  • Operator theory, advances and applications ; 212. [More in this series]
  • Operator theory: advances and applications ; 212
Subseries of
Operator theory
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This volume contains solicited articles by speakers at the workshop ranging from expository surveys to original research papers, each of which carefully refereed. They all bear witness to the very rich mathematics that is connected with the study of elementary operators, may it be multivariable spectral theory, the invariant subspace problem or tensor products of C*-algebras. Contributors: N. Boudi D. Kitson B. Magajna M. Mathieu P. Rosenthal V.S. Shulman R.M. Timoney Yu.V. Turovskii L. Turowska.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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English
Contents
  • ""Elementary Operators and Their Applications""; ""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""List of Participants""; ""Abstracts of Talks""; ""Elementary Operators that are Spectrally Bounded""; ""The Browder Spectrum of an Elementary Operator""; ""Approximation of Maps on Câ??-algebras by Completely Contractive Elementary Operators""; ""Some Not-quite-elementary Operators""; ""Topological Radicals, II. Applications to Spectral Theory of Multiplication Operators""; ""An Elementary Approach to Elementary Operators on B(H)""; ""Computation Versus Formulae for Norms of Elementary Operators""
  • ""Open problems""
ISBN
  • 1-283-08646-8
  • 9786613086464
  • 3-0348-0037-1
OCLC
707825415
Doi
  • 10.1007/978-3-0348-0037-2
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