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Constructive proofs of representation theorems in separable Hilbert space

1964

Discrete mathematicsHilbert's second problemPure mathematicsHilbert manifoldRiesz representation theoremApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsRigged Hilbert spaceCylinder set measureHilbert's basis theoremConstructivesymbols.namesakesymbolsKuiper's theoremMathematicsCommunications on Pure and Applied Mathematics
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Bishop–Phelps–Bollobás property for certain spaces of operators

2014

Abstract We characterize the Banach spaces Y for which certain subspaces of operators from L 1 ( μ ) into Y have the Bishop–Phelps–Bollobas property in terms of a geometric property of Y , namely AHSP. This characterization applies to the spaces of compact and weakly compact operators. New examples of Banach spaces Y with AHSP are provided. We also obtain that certain ideals of Asplund operators satisfy the Bishop–Phelps–Bollobas property.

Discrete mathematicsMathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsFunctional analysisApproximation propertyApplied MathematicsBanach spaceCharacterization (mathematics)Operator theoryCompact operatorLinear subspaceCompact operator on Hilbert spaceAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
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Compactness of time-frequency localization operators on L2(Rd)

2006

Abstract In this paper, we consider localization operators on L 2 ( R d ) defined by symbols in a subclass of the modulation space M ∞ ( R 2 d ) . We show that these operators are compact and that this subclass is “optimal” for compactness.

Discrete mathematicsModulation spaceCompact operatorApproximation propertyShort-time Fourier transformModulation spaceLocalization operatorOperator theoryCompact operatorCompact operator on Hilbert spaceSubclassCompact spaceTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESShort-time Fourier transformAnalysisComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryMathematicsJournal of Functional Analysis
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Some Classes of Operators on Partial Inner Product Spaces

2012

Many families of function spaces, such as $L^{p}$ spaces, Besov spaces, amalgam spaces or modulation spaces, exhibit the common feature of being indexed by one parameter (or more) which measures the behavior (regularity, decay properties) of particular functions. All these families of spaces are, or contain, scales or lattices of Banach spaces and constitute special cases of the so-called \emph{partial inner product spaces (\pip s)} that play a central role in analysis, in mathematical physics and in signal processing (e.g. wavelet or Gabor analysis). The basic idea for this structure is that such families should be taken as a whole and operators, bases, frames on them should be defined glo…

Discrete mathematicsNuclear operatorTopological tensor productHilbert spaceoperatorsOperator theoryCompact operator on Hilbert spacesymbols.namesakeSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicasymbolsInterpolation spacePip-spaceBirnbaum–Orlicz spaceLp spaceMathematics
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Pietsch's factorization theorem for dominated polynomials

2007

Abstract We prove that, like in the linear case, there is a canonical prototype of a p -dominated homogeneous polynomial through which every p -dominated polynomial between Banach spaces factors.

Discrete mathematicsPolynomialBanach spaceTensor product of Hilbert spacesDominated polynomialsAbsolutely summing linear operatorsSymmetric tensor productsymbols.namesakeSymmetric polynomialFactorization of polynomialsHomogeneous polynomialWeierstrass factorization theoremsymbolsElementary symmetric polynomialAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Functional Analysis
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Bounded elements of C*-inductive locally convex spaces

2013

The notion of bounded element of C*-inductive locally convex spaces (or C*-inductive partial *-algebras) is introduced and discussed in two ways: The first one takes into account the inductive structure provided by certain families of C*-algebras; the second one is linked to the natural order of these spaces. A particular attention is devoted to the relevant instance provided by the space of continuous linear maps acting in a rigged Hilbert space.

Discrete mathematicsPositive elementApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematics - Operator AlgebrasRigged Hilbert spaceMathematics - Rings and AlgebrasLF-spaceSpace (mathematics)01 natural sciencesOperator spaceBounded operatorBounded elements Inductive limit of C*-algebras Partial *-algebras010101 applied mathematics47L60 47L40Rings and Algebras (math.RA)Bounded functionLocally convex topological vector spaceFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsOperator Algebras (math.OA)Mathematics
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Non-self-adjoint resolutions of the identity and associated operators

2013

Closed operators in Hilbert space defined by a non-self-adjoint resolution of the identity $$\{X(\lambda )\}_{\lambda \in {\mathbb R}}$$ , whose adjoints constitute also a resolution of the identity, are studied. In particular, it is shown that a closed operator $$B$$ has a spectral representation analogous to the familiar one for self-adjoint operators if and only if $$B=\textit{TAT}^{-1}$$ where $$A$$ is self-adjoint and $$T$$ is a bounded inverse.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsApplied MathematicsHilbert spaceInverseOperator theoryMathematics::Spectral TheoryNon-self-adjoint resolution of identityFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional AnalysisComputational Mathematicssymbols.namesakeIdentity (mathematics)Operator (computer programming)Computational Theory and MathematicsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaBounded functionsymbolsFOS: MathematicsSimilarity of operatorsSelf-adjoint operatorMathematicsResolution (algebra)
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Singular Perturbations and Operators in Rigged Hilbert Spaces

2015

A notion of regularity and singularity for a special class of operators acting in a rigged Hilbert space \({\mathcal{D} \subset \mathcal{H}\subset \mathcal{D}^\times}\) is proposed and it is shown that each operator decomposes into a sum of a regular and a singular part. This property is strictly related to the corresponding notion for sesquilinear forms. A particular attention is devoted to those operators that are neither regular nor singular, pointing out that a part of them can be seen as perturbation of a self-adjoint operator on \({\mathcal{H}}\). Some properties for such operators are derived and some examples are discussed.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsHilbert spacePerturbation (astronomy)Rigged Hilbert spaceOperator theorySpecial class01 natural sciencesregular operator010101 applied mathematicssymbols.namesakeOperator (computer programming)Singularityrigged Hilbert spaceSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematicasymbolssingular operator0101 mathematicsMathematics
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On the regularity of the partial {$O\sp *$}-algebras generated by a closed symmetric operator

1992

Let be given a dense domain D in a Hilbert space and a closed symmetric operator T with domain containing D. Then the restriction of T to D generates (algebraically) two partial *-algebras of closable operators (called weak and strong), possibly nonabelian and nonassociative. We characterize them completely. In particular, we examine under what conditions they are regular, that is, consist of polynomials only, and standard. Simple differential operators provide concrete examples of all the pathologies allowed by the abstract theory.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsHilbert spaceOperator theoryDifferential operatorAbstract theoryDomain (mathematical analysis)symbols.namesakeOperator algebraSimple (abstract algebra)symbolsMathematicsSymmetric operatorPublications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences
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Operators in Rigged Hilbert spaces: some spectral properties

2014

A notion of resolvent set for an operator acting in a rigged Hilbert space $\D \subset \H\subset \D^\times$ is proposed. This set depends on a family of intermediate locally convex spaces living between $\D$ and $\D^\times$, called interspaces. Some properties of the resolvent set and of the corresponding multivalued resolvent function are derived and some examples are discussed.

Discrete mathematicsPure mathematicsResolvent set47L60 47L05Applied MathematicsRigged Hilbert spaces; Operators; Spectral theoryHilbert spaceFunction (mathematics)Resolvent formalismRigged Hilbert spaceFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional Analysissymbols.namesakeOperator (computer programming)Rigged Hilbert spaceSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaLocally convex topological vector spacesymbolsFOS: MathematicsOperatorSpectral theoryAnalysisResolventMathematics
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