Operator Theory
The notation σ(t) represents the spectrum of a bounded linear operator t on a Banach space, which includes all complex numbers λ for which the operator t - λI is not invertible. Understanding σ(t) is crucial in operator theory as it provides insights into the behavior and properties of the operator, including its spectral radius and implications for compact operators and self-adjoint operators.
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