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Heinz–Kato inequality in Banach spaces

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It is observed that in Banach spaces, sectorial operators having bounded imaginary powers satisfy a Heinz–Kato inequality.

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Roidos, N. Heinz–Kato inequality in Banach spaces. J Anal 28, 841–846 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41478-019-00209-w

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