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A sufficient condition for the similarity of a polynomially bounded operator to a contraction

Published 27 Mar 2018 in math.FA | (1803.10174v1)

Abstract: Let $T$ be a polynomially bounded operator, and let $\mathcal M$ be its invariant subspace. Suppose that $P_{\mathcal M\perp}T|_{\mathcal M\perp}$ is similar to a contraction, while $\theta(T|_{\mathcal M})=0$, where $\theta$ is a finite product of Blaschke products with simple zeros satisfying the Carleson interpolating condition (a Carleson--Newman Blaschke product). Then $T$ is similar to a contraction. It is mentioned that Le Merdy's example shows that the assumption of polynomially boundedness cannot be replaced by the assumption of power boundedness.

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