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On certain commuting families of rank one operators

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

S. Karanasios
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National Technical University of AthensDepartment of Mathematics, 42, 28th October St.GR-106 82 AthensGreece
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A study of nonselfadjoint algebras of Hilbert space operators was begun by considering special types of such algebras, namely those determined by a commuting family of rank one operators. A first step in this direction was made by Erdos in [1] and is continued more extensively in [2].

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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1984

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