Abstract
UDC 517.98
The main goal of the paper is to determine some basic properties of the essential pseudospectrum of a bounded linear operator
A
defined on a Banach space
X
.
We also prove two different versions of the essential pseudospectral mapping theorem.
Publisher
SIGMA (Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Application)
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