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Characterisation of Cesàro and $L$-Asymptotic Limits of Matrices

The main goal of this paper is to characterise all the possible Cesàro and $L$-asymptotic limits of powerbounded, complex matrices. The investigation of the $L$-asymptotic limit of a powerbounded operator goes back to Sz.-Nagy and it shows how the orbit of a vector behaves with respect to the powers. It turns out that the two types of asymptotic limits coincide for every powerbounded matrix and a special case is connected to the description of the products $SS^*$ where $S$ runs through those invertible matrices which have unit columnvectors. We also show that for any powerbounded operator acting on an arbitrary complex Hilbert space the norm of the $L$-asymptotic limit is greater than or equal to 1, unless it is zero; moreover, the same is true for the Cesàro asymptotic limit of a not necessarily powerbounded operator, if it exists.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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