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Simplifying operators by polynomials

We collect and organise known results and add some new ones of the following nature: if A is a bounded operator in a Hilbert or Banach space, does there exist a nonconstant polynomial p(z) such that p(A) is "simpler", "nicer" than A. The motivation for organising these is the following. Suppose a particular functional calculus is applicable to p(A) but not directly to A. Using "multicentric calculus" one can represent functions using p(z) as a new variable allowing the functional calculus to be extended to apply to A. Classes of operators considered are increasing chains like finite rank, compact , Riesz, almost algebraic, quasialgebraic, biquasitriangular, quasitriangular, bounded.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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