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Spectral Properties of Certain Operators on a Free Hilbert Space and the Semicircular Law

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Spectral Properties of Certain Operators on a Free Hilbert Space and the Semicircular Law
Spectral Properties of Certain Operators on a Free Hilbert Space and the Semicircular Law

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Spectral Properties of Certain Operators on a Free Hilbert Space and the Semicircular Law

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In , the authors consider the so-called free Hilbert spaces, which are the Hilbert spaces induced by the usual l 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.

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