An operator with α(T*,T) ≥ 0 has an Agler-type functional model whenever k=1/α has summable Taylor coefficients satisfying a convolution decay condition, with no Nevanlinna-Pick sign restriction.
Functional models up to similarity and $a$-contractions
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We study the generalization of $m$-isometries and $m$-contractions (for positive integers $m$) to what we call $a$-isometries and $a$-contractions for positive real numbers $a$. We show that any Hilbert space operator, satisfying an inequality of certain class (in hereditary form), is similar to $a$-contractions. This result is based on some Banach algebras techniques and is an improvement of a recent result by the last two authors. We also prove that any $a$-contraction $T$ is a $b$-contraction, if $b<a$ and one imposes an additional condition on the growth of the norms of $T^n x$, where $x$ is an arbitrary vector. Here we use some properties of fractional finite differences.
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Operator inequalities I. Models and ergodicity
An operator with α(T*,T) ≥ 0 has an Agler-type functional model whenever k=1/α has summable Taylor coefficients satisfying a convolution decay condition, with no Nevanlinna-Pick sign restriction.