Operator convexity in Krein spaces

Abstract

We introduce the notion of Krein-operator convexity in the setting of Krein spaces. We present an indefinite version of the Jensen operator inequality on Krein spaces by showing that if (H,J) is a Krein space, U is an open set which is symmetric with respect to the real axis such that U consists of a segment of real axis and f is a Krein-operator convex function on U with f(0)=0, then eqnarray* f(CAC)≤JCf(A)C eqnarray* for all J-positive operators A and all invertible J-contractions C such that the spectra of A, CAC and DAD are contained in U, where D is a defect operator for C.\\ We also show that in contrast with usual operator convex functions the converse of this implication is not true, in general.

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