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Certain properties involving the unbounded operators $p(T)$, $TT^*$, and $T^*T$; and some applications to powers and $nth$ roots of unbounded operators

In this paper, we are concerned with conditions under which $[p(T)]^*=\bar{p}(T^*)$, where $p(z)$ is a one-variable complex polynomial, and $T$ is an unbounded, densely defined, and linear operator. Then, we deal with the validity of the identities $σ(AB)=σ(BA)$, where $A$ and $B$ are two unbounded operators. The equations $(TT^*)^*=TT^*$ and $(T^*T)^*=T^*T$, where $T$ is a densely defined closable operator, are also studied. A particular interest will be paid to the equation $T^*T=p(T)$ and its variants. Then, we have certain results concerning $nth$ roots of classes of normal and nonnormal (unbounded) operators. Some further consequences and counterexamples accompany our results.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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