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Uniform Abel–Kreiss boundedness and the extremal behaviour of the Volterra operator

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 October 2005

Alfonso Montes-Rodríguez
Affiliation:
Departamento de Análisis Matemático, Facultad de Matemáticas, Universidad de Sevilla, Apartado 1160, Sevilla 41080, Spain. E-mail: amontes@us.es
Juan Sánchez-Álvarez
Affiliation:
Departamento de Análisis Matemático, Facultad de Matemáticas, Universidad de Sevilla, Apartado 1160, Sevilla 41080, Spain. E-mail: amontes@us.es
Jaroslav Zemánek
Affiliation:
Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 8 Śniadeckich, P.O. Box 21, 00-956 Warsaw, Poland. E-mail: zemanek@impan.gov.pl
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Abstract

Let $V$ denote the classical Volterra operator. In this work, sharp estimates of the norm of $(I - V)^n$ acting on $L^p [0, 1]$, for $1 \leq p \leq \infty$, are obtained. As a consequence, $I - V$ acting on $L^p [0, 1]$, with $1 \leq p \leq \infty$, is power bounded if and only if $p = 2$. Thus the Volterra operator characterizes when $L^p [0, 1]$ is a Hilbert space. By means of sharp estimates of the $L^1$-norm of the $n$th partial sums of the generating function of the Laguerre polynomials on the unit circle, it is also proved that <formula form="inline" disc="math" id="frm012"><formtex notation="AMSTeX">$I - V$ is uniformly Kreiss bounded on the spaces $L^p [0,1]$, for $1 \leq p \leq \infty$.

A bounded linear operator $T$ on a Banach space is said to be Kreiss bounded if there is a constant $C > 0$ such that $\Vert (T - \lambda)^{-1} \Vert \leq C( | \lambda | - 1)^{-1}$ for $| \lambda | > 1$. If the same upper estimate holds for each of the partial sums of the resolvent, then $T$ is said to be uniformly Kreiss bounded. This is, for instance, true for power bounded operators. For finite-dimensional Banach spaces, Kreiss' Matrix Theorem asserts that Kreiss boundedness is equivalent to $T$ being power bounded. Thus, in the infinite-dimensional setting, even a much stronger property than Kreiss boundedness still does not imply power boundedness. It is also shown that, for general operators, uniform Abel boundedness characterizes Cesàro boundedness and, as a consequence, uniform Kreiss boundedness is characterized in terms of a Cesàro type boundedness of order 1.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2005 London Mathematical Society

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Footnotes

This work was partially supported by ref. BFM2003-00034 of Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología and Junta de Andalucía FQM-260. The second author was also partially supported by a Marie Curie grant.