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Noncommutative ball maps
Authors:J William Helton  Igor Klep  Scott McCullough  Nick Slinglend
Institution:a Department of Mathematics, University of California, San Diego, United States
b Univerza v Ljubljani, Fakulteta za matematiko in fiziko, Slovenia
c Univerza v Mariboru, Fakulteta za naravoslovje in matematiko, Slovenia
d Department of Mathematics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States
Abstract:In this paper, we analyze problems involving matrix variables for which we use a noncommutative algebra setting. To be more specific, we use a class of functions (called NC analytic functions) defined by power series in noncommuting variables and evaluate these functions on sets of matrices of all dimensions; we call such situations dimension-free. These types of functions have recently been used in the study of dimension-free linear system engineering problems. In this paper we characterize NC analytic maps that send dimension-free matrix balls to dimension-free matrix balls and carry the boundary to the boundary; such maps we call “NC ball maps”. We find that up to normalization, an NC ball map is the direct sum of the identity map with an NC analytic map of the ball into the ball. That is, “NC ball maps” are very simple, in contrast to the classical result of D'Angelo on such analytic maps in C. Another mathematically natural class of maps carries a variant of the noncommutative distinguished boundary to the boundary, but on these our results are limited. We shall be interested in several types of noncommutative balls, conventional ones, but also balls defined by constraints called Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMI). What we do here is a small piece of the bigger puzzle of understanding how LMIs behave with respect to noncommutative change of variables.
Keywords:Noncommutative analytic function  Complete isometry  Ball map  Linear matrix inequality
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