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Universality property of the S-functional calculus, noncommuting matrix variables and Clifford operators

Fabrizio Colombo, Jonathan Gantner, David P. Kimsey, Irene Sabadini

2022Virtual Community of Pathological Anatomy (University of Castilla La Mancha)16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Spectral theory on the S-spectrum was born out of the need to give quaternionic quantum mechanics a precise mathematical foundation (Birkhoff and von Neumann [8] showed that a general set theoretic formulation of quantum mechanics can be realized on real, complex or quaternionic Hilbert spaces). Then it turned out that spectral theory on S-spectrum has important applications in several fields such as fractional diffusion problems and, moreover, it allows one to define several functional calculi for n-tuples of noncommuting operators. With this paper we show that the spectral theory on the S-spectrum is much more general and it contains, just as particular cases, the complex, the quaternionic and the Clifford settings. In fact, the S-spectrum is well defined for objects in an algebra that has a complex structure and for operators in general Banach modules. We show that the abstract formulation of the S-functional calculus goes beyond quaternionic and Clifford analysis, indeed the S-functional calculus has a certain universality property. This fact makes the spectral theory on the S-spectrum applicable to several fields of operator theory and allows one to define functions of noncommuting matrix variables, and operator variables, as a particular case.

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Functional calculusMathematicsSpectral theoremHilbert spacePure mathematicsClifford analysisAlgebra over a fieldUniversality (dynamical systems)Spectrum (functional analysis)Spectral theoryClifford algebraOperator theoryOperator (biology)Calculus (dental)Compact operator on Hilbert spaceMathematical formulation of quantum mechanicsDirac operatorCompact operatorQuantumQuantum mechanicsQuantum gravityMedicineBiochemistryCanonical quantizationRepressorExtension (predicate logic)ChemistryGeneProgramming languageComputer sciencePhysicsTranscription factorDentistryAlgebraic and Geometric AnalysisMathematical Analysis and Transform MethodsHolomorphic and Operator Theory