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EXISTENCE OF INVARIANT SUBSPACE FOR. CERTAIN COMMUTATIVE BANACH ALGEBRAS OF OPERATORS. Gilbert L. Muraz. â and Milagros P. Navarro.
TAIWANESE JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 135-142, March 2007 This paper is available online at http://www.math.nthu.edu.tw/tjm/
EXISTENCE OF INVARIANT SUBSPACE FOR CERTAIN COMMUTATIVE BANACH ALGEBRAS OF OPERATORS Gilbert L. Muraz∗ and Milagros P. Navarro∗∗
Abstract. The main result presented in this paper is the existence of a nontrivial subspace of an A-module Banach space X hyperinvariant for the commutative algebra A. From this result we can deduce the 1952 theorem of J. Wermer [8] and some other classical results on the existence of a nontrivial invariant subspace. Re´ sume´ . Le re´ sultat principal de ce papier est l’existence d’un sous-espace nontrivial d’un A-module de Banach X, hyperinvariant pour l’alge` bre commutative A. Ce re´ sultat inclut le th e´ ore` me de J. Wermer [8] de 1952, ainsi que d’autres re´ sultats classiques sur l’existence de sous-espace invariant nontrivial.
1. INTRODUCTION The invariant subspace problem is stated below: Given a normed vector space X and a bounded linear operator T on X (T ∈ L(X)), does there exist a nontrivial subspace M ⊂ X such that T M ⊂ M ? Since Beurling’s paper in 1949 [2] “On 2 problems concerning linear transformation on a Hilbert space”, there have been several hundred papers on the subject of existence of a nontrivial invariant subspace for a given operator. Most papers attempt to solve the problem in the positive direction. It took more than 30 years before the question was settled negatively when X is a Banach space. Separately, C. Read (1984) [6] and P. Enflo (1987) [5] (which had been going around already Received August 23, 2005, accepted October 26, 2005. Communicated by Sen-Yen Shaw. 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 47A15, 32A70, 46J25. Key words and phrases: Invariant subspace, Algebra representation, Algebra module Banach space, Beurling spectrum. ∗ Part of this work was done during the visit of the first author at University of the PhilippinesDiliman, to which he is grateful for the financial support and hospitality. ∗∗ Supported by research grant from the Office of the President, University of the Philippines.
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before 1981) constructed a Banach space X and an operator T ∈ L(X) which does not admit a nontrivial invariant subspace. Since in both constructions the Banach space X is nonreflexive, there might still be some hope that the problem has a positive answer when X is a reflexive Banach space or in particular if X is a Hilbert space. But it is still interesting to find conditions on a general Banach space X and T for which T admits a nontrivial invariant subspace. Among the important results in the invariant subspace problem are contained in the theorem of J.Wermer, 1952 [8]: (a.) If ||T n ||, does not ”‘grow too fast”’ with n ∈ Z, ( e.g. ||T n || = O(|n|k ) for some k > 0,) then T admits a nontrivial invariant subspace. (b.) If