Numerical radius and Berezin number inequality

Abstract

We study various inequalities for numerical radius and Berezin number of a bounded linear operator on a Hilbert space. It is proved that the numerical radius of a pure two-isometry is 1 and the Crawford number of a pure two-isometry is 0. In particular, we show that for any scalar-valuednon-constant inner function θ, the numerical radius and the Crawford number of a Toeplitz operator Tθ on a Hardy space is 1 and 0, respectively. It is also shown that numerical radius is multiplicative for a class of isometries and sub-multiplicative for a class of commutants of a shift. We have illustrated these results with some concrete examples. Finally, some Hardy-type inequalities for Berezin number of certain class of operators are established with the help of the classical Hardy's inequality.

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