Escaping a neighborhood along a prescribed ...
Document type :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
Title :
Escaping a neighborhood along a prescribed sequence in Lie groups and Banach algebras
Author(s) :
Badea, Catalin [Auteur]
Laboratoire Paul Painlevé - UMR 8524 [LPP]
Devinck, Vincent [Auteur]
Laboratoire de Mathématiques de Lens [LML]
Grivaux, Sophie [Auteur]
Laboratoire Paul Painlevé - UMR 8524 [LPP]
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique [CNRS]
Laboratoire Paul Painlevé - UMR 8524 [LPP]
Devinck, Vincent [Auteur]
Laboratoire de Mathématiques de Lens [LML]
Grivaux, Sophie [Auteur]
Laboratoire Paul Painlevé - UMR 8524 [LPP]
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique [CNRS]
Journal title :
Canadian Mathematical Bulletin
Pages :
484-505
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press
Publication date :
2020
ISSN :
0008-4395
HAL domain(s) :
Mathématiques [math]
Mathématiques [math]/Analyse fonctionnelle [math.FA]
Mathématiques [math]/Théorie des groupes [math.GR]
Mathématiques [math]/Analyse fonctionnelle [math.FA]
Mathématiques [math]/Théorie des groupes [math.GR]
English abstract : [en]
It is shown that Jamison sequences, introduced in 2007 by Badea and Grivaux, arise naturally in the study of topological groups with no small subgroups, of Banach or normed algebra elements whose powers are close to identity ...
Show more >It is shown that Jamison sequences, introduced in 2007 by Badea and Grivaux, arise naturally in the study of topological groups with no small subgroups, of Banach or normed algebra elements whose powers are close to identity along subsequences, and in characterizations of (self-adjoint) positive operators by the accretiveness of some of their powers. The common core of these results is a description of those sequences for which non-identity elements in Lie groups or normed algebras escape an arbitrary small neighborhood of the identity in a number of steps belonging to the given sequence. Several spectral characterizations of Jamison sequences are given and other related results are proved.Show less >
Show more >It is shown that Jamison sequences, introduced in 2007 by Badea and Grivaux, arise naturally in the study of topological groups with no small subgroups, of Banach or normed algebra elements whose powers are close to identity along subsequences, and in characterizations of (self-adjoint) positive operators by the accretiveness of some of their powers. The common core of these results is a description of those sequences for which non-identity elements in Lie groups or normed algebras escape an arbitrary small neighborhood of the identity in a number of steps belonging to the given sequence. Several spectral characterizations of Jamison sequences are given and other related results are proved.Show less >
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