1. Rational functions as new variables
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Diana Andrei, Olavi Nevanlinna, Tiina Vesanen, Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis, Aalto-yliopisto, and Aalto University
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30B10, 30C10, 30E99, 46J10, 47A25, 47A60 ,Algebra and Number Theory ,Mathematics - Complex Variables ,FOS: Mathematics ,Functional calculus ,Rational functions ,Complex Variables (math.CV) ,Series expansions ,Analysis - Abstract
In multicentric calculus one takes a polynomial $p$ with distinct roots as a new variable and represents complex valued functions by $\mathbb C^d$-valued functions, where $d$ is the degree of $p$. An application is e.g. the possibility to represent a piecewise constant holomorphic function as a convergent power series, simultaneously in all components of $|p(z)| \le \rho$. In this paper we study the necessary modifications needed, if we take a rational function $r=p/q$ as the new variable instead. This allows to consider functions defined in neighborhoods of any compact set as opposed to the polynomial case where the domains $|p(z)| \le \rho$ are always polynomially convex. Two applications are formulated. One giving a convergent power series expression for Sylvester equations $AX-XB =C$ in the general case of $A,B$ being bounded operators in Banach spaces with distinct spectra. The other application formulates a K-spectral result for bounded operators in Hilbert spaces., Comment: 20 pages, 5 figures
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- 2022