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Similarity Problems and Completely Bounded Maps: Includes the solution to "The Halmos Problem"
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020$a9783540445630
082$a515.7
099$aOnline resource: Springer
100$aPisier, Gilles.$d1950-
245$aSimilarity Problems and Completely Bounded Maps$bIncludes the solution to "The Halmos Problem"$h[EBook]$cby Gilles Pisier.
250$aSecond, Expanded Edition
260$aBerlin, Heidelberg$bSpringer$c2001.
300$aVII, 202 pages$bonline resource.
336$atext
338$aonline resource
440$aLecture Notes in Mathematics,$x0075-8434 ;$v1618
505$aIntroduction. Description of contents -- Von Neumann's inequality and Ando's generalization -- Non-unitarizable uniformly bounded group representations -- Completely bounded maps -- Completely bounded homomorphisms and derivations -- Schur multipliers and Grothendieck's inequality -- Hankelian Schur multipliers. Herz-Schur multipliers -- The similarity problem for cyclic homomorphisms on a C*-algebra -- Completely bounded maps in the Banach space setting -- The Sz -- Nagy-Halmos similarity problem -- The Kadison Similarity Problem -- References -- Subject Index -- Notation Index.
520$aThese notes revolve around three similarity problems, appearing in three different contexts, but all dealing with the space B(H) of all bounded operators on a complex Hilbert space H. The first one deals with group representations, the second one with C* -algebras and the third one with the disc algebra. We describe them in detail in the introduction which follows. This volume is devoted to the background necessary to understand these three problems, to the solutions that are known in some special cases and to numerous related concepts, results, counterexamples or extensions which their investigation has generated. While the three problems seem different, it is possible to place them in a common framework using the key concept of "complete boundedness", which we present in detail. Using this notion, the three problems can all be formulated as asking whether "boundedness" implies "complete boundedness" for linear maps satisfying certain additional algebraic identities. Two chapters have been added on the HALMOS and KADISON similarity problems.
538$aOnline access to this digital book is restricted to subscription institutions through IP address (only for SISSA internal users)
710$aSpringerLink (Online service)
830$aLecture Notes in Mathematics,$v1618
856$uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b55674
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