TY - INPR A1 - Stiefenhofer, Matthias T1 - Formal and Analytic Diagonalization of Operator functions N2 - We give conditions for local diagonalization of analytic operator families acting between real or complex Banach spaces.The transformations are constructed from an operator Töplitz matrix obtained from Jordan chains of increasing length. The basic assumption is given by stabilization of the Jordan chains at length k in the sense that no root elements with finite rank above k are allowed to exist. Jordan chains with infinite rank may appear. These assumptions ensure finite pole order equal to k of the generalized inverse. The Smith form arises immediately. Smooth continuation of kernels and ranges towards appropriate limit spaces is considered using associated families of analytic projection functions. No Fredholm properties or other finiteness assumptions, besides the pole order, are assumed. Real and complex Banach spaces are treated without difference by elementary analysis of the system of undetermined coefficients. Formal power series solutions of the system of undetermined coefficients are constructed, which are turning into convergent solutions, as soon as analyticity of the operator family and continuity of the projections is assumed. Along these lines, results concerning linear Artin approximation follow immediately, which are well known in finite dimensions. The main technical tool is given by a defining equation of Nakayama Lemma type. KW - Diagonalization KW - Jordan chain KW - Generalized Inverse KW - Transversalization KW - Diagonal Operator Function KW - Toeplitz Matrix KW - Smith Form KW - Artin approximation Y1 - 2023 UR - https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-hs-kempten/frontdoor/index/index/docId/1886 UR - https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.14228 SP - 1 EP - 54 PB - arXiv ER -