
arXiv: math/0604515
We use the classical results of Baxter and Gollinski-Ibragimov to prove a new spectral equivalence for Jacobi matrices on $l^2(\N)$. In particular, we consider the class of Jacobi matrices with conditionally summable parameter sequences and find necessary and sufficient conditions on the spectral measure such that $\sum_{k=n}^\infty b_k$ and $\sum_{k=n}^\infty (a_k^2 - 1)$ lie in $l^2_1 \cap l^1$ or $l^1_s$ for $s \geq 1$.
13 pages
Mathematics(all), Numerical Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Jacobi (tridiagonal) operators (matrices) and generalizations, FOS: Physical sciences, spectral theory, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), Mathematics - Spectral Theory, FOS: Mathematics, Difference operators, Spectrum, resolvent, Spectral theory, Spectral Theory (math.SP), Analysis, Mathematical Physics, Jacobi matrices
Mathematics(all), Numerical Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Jacobi (tridiagonal) operators (matrices) and generalizations, FOS: Physical sciences, spectral theory, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), Mathematics - Spectral Theory, FOS: Mathematics, Difference operators, Spectrum, resolvent, Spectral theory, Spectral Theory (math.SP), Analysis, Mathematical Physics, Jacobi matrices
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