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Infinitely divisible metrics and curvature inequalities for operators in the Cowen-Douglas class

The curvature $\mathcal K_T(w)$ of a contraction $T$ in the Cowen-Douglas class $B_1(\mathbb D)$ is bounded above by the curvature $\mathcal K_{S^*}(w)$ of the backward shift operator. However, in general, an operator satisfying the curvature inequality need not be contractive. In this note, we characterize a slightly smaller class of contractions using a stronger form of the curvature inequality. Along the way, we find conditions on the metric of the holomorphic Hermitian vector bundle $E_T$ corresponding to the operator $T$ in the Cowen-Douglas class $B_1(\mathbb D)$ which ensures negative definiteness of the curvature function. We obtain a generalization for commuting tuples of operators in the class $B_1(Ω)$, for a bounded domain $Ω$ in $\mathbb C^m$.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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