“…The proof relies on a 2x2-matrix argument combined with the result of [YeK79] which says that positive contractions acting on noncommutative L p -spaces have the Blum-Hanson property. Our theorem improves some results of [ChS17]. We refer to [AHR74], [Bel75], [FoS73], [LeM16], [LMP16] and [Net21] for related papers.…”
If Ω is a measure space, we show that absolute contractions which are selfadjoint on L 2 (Ω) induce contractions on L p (Ω) which satisfy the Blum-Hanson property. Our very short argument relies on the use of noncommutative L p -spaces.
“…The proof relies on a 2x2-matrix argument combined with the result of [YeK79] which says that positive contractions acting on noncommutative L p -spaces have the Blum-Hanson property. Our theorem improves some results of [ChS17]. We refer to [AHR74], [Bel75], [FoS73], [LeM16], [LMP16] and [Net21] for related papers.…”
If Ω is a measure space, we show that absolute contractions which are selfadjoint on L 2 (Ω) induce contractions on L p (Ω) which satisfy the Blum-Hanson property. Our very short argument relies on the use of noncommutative L p -spaces.
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