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In Spectral Properties of Certain Operators on a Free Hilbert Space and the Semicircular Law, the authors consider the so-called free Hilbert spaces, which are the Hilbert spaces induced by the usual l2 Hilbert spaces and operators acting on them. The construction of these operators itself is interesting and provides new types of Hilbert-space operators. Also, by considering spectral-theoretic properties of these operators, the authors illustrate how "free-Hilbert-space? Operator Theory is different from the classical Operator Theory. More interestingly, the authors demonstrate how such…mehr

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In Spectral Properties of Certain Operators on a Free Hilbert Space and the Semicircular Law, the authors consider the so-called free Hilbert spaces, which are the Hilbert spaces induced by the usual l2 Hilbert spaces and operators acting on them. The construction of these operators itself is interesting and provides new types of Hilbert-space operators. Also, by considering spectral-theoretic properties of these operators, the authors illustrate how "free-Hilbert-space? Operator Theory is different from the classical Operator Theory. More interestingly, the authors demonstrate how such operators affect the semicircular law induced by the ONB-vectors of a fixed free Hilbert space. Different from the usual approaches, this book shows how "inside? actions of operator algebra deform the free-probabilistic information-in particular, the semicircular law.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ilwoo Cho is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa, USA. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Iowa. His research is focused in the areas of Free Probability, Operator Theory, Operator Algebra, Noncommutative Dynamical Systems, and Combinatorics. He has contributed chapters to several books, including Methods of Mathematical Modelling and Computation for Complex Systems, Springer; New Directions in Function Theory: From Complex to Hypercomplex to Noncommutative, Birkhäuser; Nonlinear Analysis: Problems, Applications and Computational Methods, Springer; Complex Function Theory, Operator Theory, Schur Analysis and Systems Theory, Birkhäuser; and Mathematical Methods and Modelling in Applied Sciences, Springer.