Lomonosov's invariant subspace theorem

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Template:Use dmy dates Lomonosov's invariant subspace theorem is a mathematical theorem from functional analysis concerning the existence of invariant subspaces of a linear operator on some complex Banach space. The theorem was proved in 1973 by the Russian–American mathematician Victor Lomonosov.[1]

Lomonosov's invariant subspace theorem

Notation and terminology

Let (X):=(X,X) be the space of bounded linear operators from some space X to itself. For an operator T(X) we call a closed subspace MX,M{0} an invariant subspace if T(M)M, i.e. TxM for every xM.

Theorem

Let X be an infinite dimensional complex Banach space, T(X) be compact and such that T0. Further let S(X) be an operator that commutes with T. Then there exist an invariant subspace M of the operator S, i.e. S(M)M.[2]

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