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More About Operator Order Preserving

Published 7 Apr 2020 in math.FA | (2004.03312v2)

Abstract: It is well known that increasing functions do not preserve operator order in general; nor do decreasing functions reverse operator order. However, operator monotone increasing or operator monotone decreasing do. In this article, we employ a convex approach to discuss operator order preserving or conversing. As an easy consequence of more general results, we find non-negative constants $\gamma$ and $\psi$ such that $A\leq B$ implies $$f(B)\leq f(A)+\gamma {\bf{1}}{\mathcal{H}}\;~{\text{and}}~\;f(A)\leq f(B)+\psi {\bf{1}}{\mathcal{H}},$$ for the self adjoint operators $A,B$ on a Hilbert space $\mathcal{H}$ with identity operator ${\bf{1}}_{\mathcal{H}}$ and for the convex function $f$ whose domain contains the spectra of both $A$ and $B$. The connection of these results to the existing literature will be discussed and the significance will be emphasized by some examples.

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