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A modern reference for the "Intermediate Derivatives Theorem"

In the book Non-Homogeneous Boundary Value Problems and Applications I by Lions and Magenes, the Intermediate Derivative Theorem is stated as follows: Intermediate Derivative Theorem: Let $X\subset ...
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Atomicity of blocks in a Hilbert lattice

Where can I find the proof that any block (maximal boolean subalgebra) $\mathbf{B}$ of the orthomodular lattice $\mathcal{L}$ of closed subspaces of a separable Hilbert space $\mathcal{H}$ is atomic?
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A classical fact about linear operators in Hilbert spaces

Studying the formulations which arise in hybridized mixed methods (say, mixed finite element method + hybridization), I got stuck with a rigorous proof of the following simple fact: Let $\varphi$ be ...
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Contraction semigroup on Hilbert space

I'd like to know whether a certain unbounded operator on a Hilbert space is the generator of a strongly continuous contraction semigroup. (Such operators are known as maximally dissipative operators.) ...
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inner product on matrix spaces of multivariate polynomials?

Let $H_{n,d}=\mathbb{R}_d[x_1,..,x_n]$ be the space of $n$-variate homogeneous degree $d$ polynomials, $D=D^\top\in \mathbb{N}^{m\times m}$ a symmetric $m\times m$ matrix. Consider the space $P_D$ of ...
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Bounded operators leaving dense subspace invariant

Let $A$ be a C$^*$-algebra. A pre-Hilbert $A$-module $H$ is a right $A$ module with a $A$-valued inner product (which is linear in the second variable and conjugate linear in the first variable) such ...
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Schmidt decomposition on infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces

The Schmidt decomposition theorem says: If $H_1,H_2$ are Hilbert-spaces (for simplicity: of same dimension) and $x\in H_1\otimes H_2$, then there exist orthonormal bases $\alpha_i,\beta_i$ of $...
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Unitary representations of finite dimensional Lie groups on infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces

I am interested in the proofs of continuity of some standard unitary representations appearing in Physics. Additionally, I am interested in the integration of finite-dimensional Lie algebras of skew-...
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Norm of vector-valued holomorphic functions

Let $G$ be a connected simply connected domain in $\mathbb{C}^{n}$, let $H$ be a Hilbert space. Q1. Which functions $F:G\to(0,+\infty)$ are such that there is a holomorphic $f:G\to H\backslash ...
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Symmetric diagonalizable operators and self-adjointness

Given a densely defined symmetric operator $L$ on a Hilbert space $H$, which is also assumed to be diagonalizable, will there always exist a unique extension of $L$ to a self-adjoint operator?
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Outer product $\sum_i |k_{x_{i}}(\cdot)\rangle\langle k_{x_{i}}(\cdot)|$ of reproducing kernel functions as identity operator in RKHS?

In a separable Hilbert space $\mathcal{H}$, given a complete orthonormal basis $\{|e_i\rangle\}$, the identity operator can be written as $\mathbb{1} = \sum_i |e_i\rangle\langle e_i|$. Now if this ...
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Derivatives of norm of vector-valued holomorphic functions

Let $G$ be a connected domain in $\mathbb{C}^{n}$, let $H$ be a Hilbert space and let $f,g:G\to H\backslash \{0\}$ be holomorphic (in my particular situation they are also injective, but I don't think ...
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A question on groupoids and measurable fields of Hilbert spaces

Suppose that we have the following data: $ \mathcal{G} $ is a locally compact Hausdorff groupoid, with its source and range maps denoted by $ s $ and $ r $ respectively. $ (\lambda^{x})_{x \in \...
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Determining if a set is a Basis for l^2

For each $ n\ge 1$ Define the vectors $e_n = (e_{nk})$ where $ k\ge 1$ and $ e_{nk} = \frac{1}{k^n}$ Is this set a basis for $l^2$? Thanks,
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Abstract Definition of a Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Space

This is a very basic question about the definition of a reproducing kernel Hilbert space (RKHS). It seems the standard definition of a RKHS is as a Hilbert space $H$ of functions on some set $X$ ...
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Does AX+XA=0 have any non-trivial solutions?

Let $X$ be a continuous linear self-adjoint operator on some Hilbert space $H$ and for arbitrary compact operators $A$ we have: $XA+AX=0.$ Does this imply that $X=0$ or can there be non-trivial ...
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Defining a trace-class operator with a Bochner integral

I had asked this question previously on Math.StacheExchange but did not get an answer there in several months. This isn't strictly speaking research level mathematics but I hope it is sufficiently ...
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Trace class operators convergent series

On wikipedia it is mentioned that if we are on some (separable) Hilbert space $H$ and there is an ONB $(e_n)$ such that any compact operator $K$ can be written as $$ K = \sum_{n,m =0}^{\infty} K_{n,m}...
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On the domains and extensions of unbounded operators

I am not an expert in functional analysis but I was studying some, motivated from some mathematical physics considerations. I am not quite sure whether this is research-level, but let me state some ...
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Scattering of relativistic particle by long-range potential

Let $\mathcal{H}=L^2(\mathbb{R}^3)$, $H_0=\sqrt{-\Delta+M^2}$, ($M$ is a positive constant, $\Delta$ is the laplacian) and $H=H_0+V(\vec{x})$ (where $V(\vec{x})$ is the operator of ...
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Reference Request: Vector-Valued Ito Formula

I know that there exist Ito formulae to understand $ f(X), $ where $f: H\rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ is sufficiently nice, $H$ is a Hilbert space and $X$ is an $H$-valued semi-martingale. However I'm ...
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On the definition of Hilbert spaces and real structures on Hilbert spaces

Let us consider the space $L^2:=L^2(\mathbb{R}^n,\mathbb{C})$ and the associated scalar product $S(f,g):=\int f \overline g$. In distribution theory, we have a situation where we have to deal with two ...
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About the projection on the unit sphere

Let $H$ be a Hilbert Space and let $A\subset H$ be a connected set such that any two elements of $A$ are linearly independent and also $A^{\bot}=\left\{0\right\}$ (this seems to be immaterial). Is ...
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essential self-adjointess for operators that can be factorized as $TT^*$

Let $X,Y$ be Hilbert spaces, $D$ be a dense subspace of $X$, $T:D\to Y$ be a linear operator, $\tilde{D}:=T(D)$. Assume $T^*T:D\to X$ to be essentially self-adjoint and the generated semigroup $(e^{-...
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Continuously varying operators defined by a strange formula

Take $2n$-tuples of bounded positive operators $x_1,\dots x_n$ and $a_1,\dots a_n$ on a Hilbert space $H$ which have zero kernel and dense image and which satisfy the condition that (1) $$ x_1^* x_1+\...
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How to determine if a given set of polynomials has dense linear span in $L^2([0,1])$?

Consider the following set of polynomials: $S := \{x^{2m}: m \geq 0\}$. Is there a non-zero element $f \in L^2([0,1])$ such that $\int_0^1 fx^{2m} = 0$ for each $m \geq 0$? Note that the answer is ...
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Hilbert-irreducible Banach space

A Banach space $X$ is called Hilbert-irreducible if it satisfies the following condition: If a subspace $Y\subset X$ satisfies the parallelogram equality, then $Y$ is necessarilly a one ...
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Matrices Representing Bounded Operators and Absolute Values

Let $A=(a_{ij})_{i,j=1}^{\infty}$ be an infinite matrix of complex numbers. For every positive integer $n$, we shall denote with $A_n$ the $n \times n$ matrix $A_n=(a_{i,j})_{i,j=1}^{n}$, and if $x \...
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Space spanned by pointwise squares of basis functions

Consider the Hilbert space $L^2(\Omega)$ over some Euclidean domain $\Omega$. Let $F=\{f_i;i\in\mathbb N\}$ be an orthonormal basis of this space consisting of functions in $L^2(\Omega)\cap L^4(\Omega)...
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Hilbert-Space Values SDE in terms of Basis

Suppose: $$ dX_t = a(t,X_t)dt + b(t,X_t)dW^H_t $$ is an SDE with values in a separable Hilbert Space $H$, and $W^H_t$ is an $H$-valued cylindrical Wiener process. Then can we write the dynamics for $...
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Hypercontractions and automorphisms of the unit disc

Recall that an bounded operator $T$ on a Hilbert space $\mathcal H$ is said to be $n$-hypercontraction for $n\in\mathbb N$ if $$ I- {n \choose 1} T^*T + {n \choose 2} {T^*}^2T^2-\cdots+ (-1)^{n}{n \...
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Some integrals with respect to a Gaussian measure on a Hilbert space

Assume that $(H,\langle\cdot,\cdot\rangle)$ is a real separable Hilbert space equipped with a Gaussian measure $\mu$ with a mean $m$ and a covariance operator $C$. Let $x\in H$ be a fixed vector. What ...
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Construction of orthonormal basis of the Hilbert space $\mathcal{S}^p_{\mathcal{H}}$ of vectors of $p \in \mathbb{N}$ Hilbert Schmidt operators

Let $(e_j)$ be a orthonormal basis (ONB) of a separable Hilbert space $(\mathcal{H}, \langle\cdot, \cdot\rangle_{\mathcal{H}})$ and $(\mathcal{S_H}, \langle\cdot, \cdot\rangle_{\mathcal{S_H}})$ be the ...
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Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces with positive kernels

In my research I'm dealing with the following question. Let $E$ set, $K:E \times E \to \mathbb R$ a positive type function, and $\mathcal H := \mathcal H(1+K)$ (in the sense of the Moore theorem). ...
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Strictly convex norm on an infinite-dimensional Hilbert space

Question: Consider the Hilbert space $ H=\ell^2(\mathbb{Z})$. Let ${\rm L}(H)$ be the set of all linear operators on $H$ onto itself. Find a norm $N$ and a domain $DN\subset {\rm L}(H)$ for $N$ ...
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Hadamard product (Schur product) in $L^2[0,1]$

Let's consider the separable Hilbert space $\mathcal{H} = L^2[0,1]$ of square-integrable functions on the interval $[0,1]$ with orthonormal basis $(e_j)$. For $x,y \in \mathcal{H}$, the Hadamard ...
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Selfadjointness of hamiltonian with 1/x potential

Let us consider the Hilbert space $L^2([0,\infty))$ and operator $H=-\frac{d^2}{dx^2} + \frac{1}{x}$ on the domain of $C^{\infty}_0((0,\infty))$ (smooth functions with compact support away from $0$). ...
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The multiplier algebra of a Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Space and its commutant

In my research in the theory of Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces I was concerned with this topic which came up but I could not find a reference on: If $ \mathbb{H} $ is an RKHS and we denote the ...
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Definitions of Hilbert Bundles

I have some doubts regarding definitions and conventions on Hilbert Bundles. Some authors like Peter Kuchment (Floquet Theory for Partial Differential Equations) and Serge Lang (Differential and ...
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Error estimate in the spectral theorem of compact operators on a Hilbert space

Given a compact self-adjoint operator $K$ mapping $L^2(\mathbb{R}^d) \rightarrow L^2(\mathbb{R}^d)$ as $f \rightarrow \int K(x,y) f(y) d\mu(y)$, let us define its eigenvalues $\lambda_i$ and eigen-...
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Norm of an operator formed using a unitary operator

Suppose, $ A $ is a unitary matrix in $ M_n(\mathbb{C}) $ given by $ (a_{i,j})_{1\le i,j\le n} $ which has the property that, for all the basis elements $ e_i $, $ Ae_i\ne |\lambda| e_j $ for all $i,j ...
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A strongly open set which is not measurable in the weak operator topology

Let $H$ be a non-separable Hilbert space and $\{e_i\}_{i\in I}$ be an orthonormal basis for $H$. Let $J$ be a uncountable proper subset in $I$. Let us put $$E=\{x\in B(H): \lVert xe_j\rVert <1: \...
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Holomorphy of a function with values in a Hilbert space

Denote by $\mathbb C^\infty $ the Hilbert space $\ell^2 (\mathbb C)$. Fix $1\leq N,M \leq \infty$, and let $U$ be an open subset of $\mathbb C^N $. Following Mujica's book "complex analysis in Banach ...
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Every self-adjoint trace class operator on $L^2$ has integral kernel

I have asked this question on MSE but did not receive an answer. I thought I could try it here. Let $T$ be a self-adjoint trace-class operator on $L^2(\mathbb{R})$. Is is true that it can be ...
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Visualizing ANOVA Decomposition [closed]

Let $f \in L^2[0,1]^d$ be a measurable function where $d \in \mathbb{N}$. For a given subset $u \subseteq D := \{1,2,\ldots,d\}$ consider the projections $P_u : L^2[0,1]^d \to L^2[0,1]^{|u|}$ given ...
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Nonseparable Hilbert spaces

Being nonseparable Banach space is in fact nothing special: one meets the first examples in the standard functional analysis course, when one learns about $\ell^p$ or $L^p[0,1]$ spaces-these spaces ...
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Orthonormal bases on Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces

Recall that a Hilbert space $\mathcal{H}$ is a reproducing kernel Hilbert space (RKHS) if the elements of $\mathcal{H}$ are functions on a certain set $X$ and for any $a\in X$, the linear functional $...
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Is every $C_0$ semigroup on a Hilbert space automatically a $C_0$ group on a larger space?

Let $\{T(t),t\ge 0\}$ be a $C_0$ semigroup on a Hilbert space $X$, does that exist a larger Hilbert space $Y$ such that $X\subset Y$, and $T(t)$ extend to a $C_0$ group $T'(t)$ (so $t<0$ make ...
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Is the sum of spectral projections a projection?

Let $T$ be a closed operator on a Hilbert space with discrete spectrum. Then for $\{\lambda_1,...\lambda_n\}\in\sigma(T)$ one can define the spectral projections $$P_{\{\lambda_1,...\lambda_n\}}=\frac{...
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Norm of derivative of rank one projector

I asked this question on math.stack but I got no answer, so I try here. Let $\phi(t)$ be a solution for the nonlinear Schroedinger equation\begin{equation} i\partial_t\phi(t)=-\Delta\phi(t)+(V*|\phi|^...
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