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Extension of positive functionals
Let $X$ be a function space as $C(K)$ or $L^p$, with its usual norm and order, that is $f \le g$ if and only if $f(x) \le g(x)$ for a.e. $x$. If $M$ is a subspace of $X$ and $L:M \to \bf R$ is a ...
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Are nuclear operators closed under extensions?
Given $X_i, Y_i$ Banach spaces, $f_j, g_j, T_i$ bounded linear operators for $i=1,2,3$ and $j=1,2$. We have the following diagram
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\begin{CD}
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A finely open set, not open up to polar set?
I already asked this on M.SE, but get no answers.
Is there a (simple) example of a finely open set (i.e. w.r.t. the fine topology in potential theory) $O$ in $\mathbb R^n$, $n \ge 2$, which is not ...
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Growth rate of the infinity norm of Discrete Fourier Transform of +1,-1 vectors
Let $f=(f_0,\ldots,f_{n-1})$ be a vector in $V_n=\{\pm 1\}^n$. Let
$F=(F_0,\ldots,F_{n-1})$
be its (discrete) Fourier transform defined by
$$
F_k=\sum_{x=0}^{n-1} f_x \omega_n^{x k}
$$
where $\...
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Nonvanishing section of infinite-dimensional tautological bundle
Let $H$ be a real or complex Hilbert space. In the case where $H$ is infinite-dimensional, let us define a half-dimensional subspace as a subspace $W \subset H$ such that both $W$ and $W^\perp$ have ...
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Bochner-Minlos for moment-generating functions?
It is well-known that the Bochner-Minlos theorem characterises measures on duals of nuclear spaces by their characteristic functions. Is there a similar version for moment-generating functions?
I have ...
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English translation of Schwartz's papers on vector-valued distributions
I am interested in systematically studying the theory of vector-valued distributions. The original two papers due to Laurent Schwartz entitled Théorie des distributions à valeurs vectorielles. I & ...
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Is the tensor product of distributions a continuous bilinear map with respect to the weak topology?
Let $X$ and $Y$ be smooth manifolds. The map $\mathcal{D}'(X)\times\mathcal{D}'(Y)\to\mathcal{D}'(X\times Y)$ given by $(S,T)\mapsto S\boxtimes T$ is continuous with respect to the strong topology. Is ...
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Terminology: Banach spaces equipped with continuous associative product?
This is admittedly a low-interest question mathematically, and is arguably a question I could resolve if I had time over the next few days to go and look through a large number of the Banach algebra/...
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Is the injective envelope functorial?
Let $A$ and $B$ be unital $C^*$-algebras, so we can view these as operator systems, and it makes sense to consider their injective envelopes $I(A)$ and $I(B)$. These injective envelopes become $C^*$-...
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Under what conditions does a continuous linear map map a closed subspace to a closed subspace?
Are there natural conditions that ensure that a continuous linear map $\phi:V\to W$ between TVS maps any closed subspace $L\subset V$ to a closed subspace in $W$?
It is obviously satisfied if $W$ is ...
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$C(X)$-Fredholm operators and Atiyah-Jänich theorem
Let $X$ be a compact Hausdorff topological space and consider the Hilbert space $\ell^2(\mathbb N)$. As shown here, any $T\in C(X,\ell^2(\mathbb N))$ induces a $C(X)$-Fredholm operator
$$
\begin{array}...
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Volume doubling, uniform Poincaré, counterexample
The Poincaré inequality and the volume doubling property are important notions related to heat kernel estimates.
Pavel Gyrya and Laurent Saloff-Coste obtain the two sided heat kernel estimate of ...
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Idempotent functions on Sp(1)
The quaternion group $Sp(1)\simeq S^3$ can be understood as $(z,w)\in\mathbb {C}^2$ with $|z|^2+|w|^2=1$ where multiplication is defined by $(z,w)(t,s)=(zt-\bar{s}w,zs+\bar{t}w)$.
Question: How do ...
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Fourier series representing a continuous function?
This is maybe not really research level, but I have not found anything in the literature, and asking on math.stackexchange wasn't successful either.
Fourier series define an isometry $L^2(\mathbb{Z}) ...
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Potential p-norm on tuples of operators
Consider $\left[\begin{matrix}A \\ B\end{matrix}\right] \in B(H)^2$. One can define
$$
\left\|\left[\begin{matrix}A \\ B\end{matrix}\right]\right\|_p = \| |A|^p + |B|^p\|^{1/p}.
$$
Q: Is this a norm?
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Infinite-dimensional "algebraic varieties"
This question was also formerly posted on MSE but has not received any answer or comment.
Let $H$ be the infinite-dimensional seperable complex Hilbert space, and $P(H)$ denote its projectivization. ...
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Do multiplicative Banach limits exist?
Let $(D, \succeq)$ be a directed set, and let $B$ be the space of real-valued bounded functions on $D$. A Banach limit $\ell$ on $D$ is a linear functional that satisfies
$$\sup_{d \in D} \inf_{c \...
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Characterizing fullness of a von Neumann algebra by the topology of its bimodules
Let $\mathcal{M}$ be a $\mathrm{II}_1$ factor. Among other characterizations, it is said to be full iff the adjoint map:
$$
\mathrm{Ad}: U(\mathcal{M})/\mathbb{T} \longrightarrow \mathrm{Aut}(\...
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Prohorov's theorem for random elements of Hilbert space: weak convergence
Let $(\Omega,\mathcal{F},P)$ be a probability space and let $(E,\mathcal{E})$ be a separable Hilbert space ($E$) with Borel $\sigma$-algebra $\mathcal{E}$. For concreteness let us set $E=L^{2}[a,b]$ ...
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Is there a reasonable notion of spectral theorem on a pre-Hilbert space?
I'm trying to understand how bad things could possibly get without Cauchy completeness as a criterion for Hilbert spaces in quantum mechanics. Obviously, doing calculus on a pre-Hilbert space would be ...
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Absolutely 2-summable operator on a Hilbert space
An bouneded linear operator $A \in L(X, Y)$ (here $X$, $Y$ are Banach spaces) is called absolutely $2$-summable if there exists a $C>0$ such that
$$ \left( \sum_{j=1}^N \| A x_j\|_X^2 \right)^{1/2} ...
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Schrödinger eigenfunctions are bounded
Let $V:\mathbb{R}\rightarrow \mathbb{R}^{+ *}$ a real positive function such that $\displaystyle \lim_{ x \to \pm\infty} V(x)= +\infty $.
Then the Schrödinger operator $H=-\frac{d^2}{dx^2}+V(x)$ has ...
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Set of w*-continuous operators closed for the weak* topology or not?
Let $X$ be a dual Banach space, i.e. $X=(X_*)^*$ for some Banach space $X_*$. Consider the weak* topology of $B(X)$, i.e. the topology of pointwise convergence on $X$ endowed with the $\sigma(X,X_*)$-...
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When do Borel $\sigma$-algebras generated by the total variation norm and the weak* topology coincide?
I am almost certain that I read somewhere that the following is true, but I cannot seem to locate the reference. I would be most appreciative if someone could point me to a reference. The result was ...
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Multiplier algebra of $A \otimes \mathcal{K}$
If $A$ is unital C$^*$-algebra, is it true that the multiplier algebra of $A \otimes \mathcal{K} $ is $ A \otimes \mathcal{B}(\mathcal{H})$? Where $\mathcal{K}$ is C$^*$-algebra of compact operators ...
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Orthonormal basis in $W^{1,2}([0,1])$
Consider the Hilbertspace $W^{1,2}([0,1])$ (i.e. Sobolev space) with the standard inner product which is defined by: $(f,g) = (f,g)_{L^{2}([0,1])} + (f',g')_{L^{2}([0,1])}$. Here $[0,1]$ is not ...
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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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maximal tensor product of simple $C^*$algebras is non-simple
Let $A$ and $B$ simple $C^*$-algebras. One can prove that the minimal tensor product $A\otimes _{min}B$ is simple. This is wrong for the maximal tensor product $A\otimes_{max}B$ .
1.Do you know an ...
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Why are $\Gamma_0$ functions called this
It is very common to indicate with $\Gamma_0(A)$ the set of lower semicontinuous convex functions from $A$ to $(-\infty,+\infty]$ with nonempty domain. An example of usage of this notation can be ...
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Non-empty resolvent set, then operator closed?
On Hilbert spaces, the following is true:
Let $T$ be a densely-defined linear operator with non-empty resolvent set, then $T$ is closed.
The obvious proof I see to show this uses explicitly the ...
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Variations on the Mellin and Dirichlet transforms
There are a number of variations on the Laplace transform that turn up all over math. Some examples:
$\int_{-\infty}^{\infty} f(t)e^{-st} dt$ - The Laplace transform
$\sum_{-\infty}^{\infty} f(t)z^{-...
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Positive Elements of a $\ast$-Algebra
In a $C^*$-algebra ${\cal A}$, a positive element is a one of the form $aa^*$, for some $a \in {\cal A}$. It is known that the set of positive elements is a cone, and that for $a,b$ two non-zero ...
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What is the Banach dual of the Bochner space $L^\infty(\Omega;X)$?
Suppose $\Omega$ is a $\sigma$-finite measure space (I'm happy to take $\Omega = \mathbb{N}$) and let $X$ be a Banach space. It's pretty well known that the Banach dual of $L^\infty(\Omega)$ can be ...
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Existence of a solution for this hypoelliptic-alike PDE
I know that this question may result rater vague and somehow out of context, still I am hoping you could help me.
Assume we have the following equation
\begin{align}
\boxed{\partial_t u(t,x,z)=\...
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When are the closed convex subsets countable intersections of halfspaces
For what kind of topological vector spaces (separable maybe?) are the closed convex subsets countable intersections of halfspaces.
I've seen somewhere that it's true for separable Hilbert spaces, ...
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Existence of a countable linear combination with positive coefficients
Consider a (Hausdorff and complete) locally convex topological vector space $V$ and a countable subset $(v_k)_{k=1}^\infty \subset V$ of non-zero vectors.
$(*)$ Under what conditions on this subset ...
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On the Riesz representation theorem
Let $V$ be a vector space with inner product $(\phi,\psi)$ antilinear in the second argument - not necessarily a Hilbert space. Let $\Phi$ be an antilinear functional on $V$.
What are the precise (...
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On a certain norm of the identity operator on $\mathbb R^2$
$\newcommand\R{\mathbb R}\newcommand\Q{\mathcal Q}$For mutually orthogonal vectors unit vectors $a=[a_1,\dots,a_n]^T$ and $b=[b_1,\dots,b_n]^T$ in $\R^n=\R^{n\times1}$ (so that $n\ge2$) and for all $x=...
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Banach algebra of smooth functions
To fix the ideas, let's work on the flat periodic torus $\mathbf{T}^d:=\mathbf{R}^d/\mathbf{Z}^d$.
My question is the following.
Does there exist an infinite dimensional Banach (sub-)algebra $A \...
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The Bochner integral about a semigroup of bounded linear operators on a Banach space
Let $T(t)$ be a semigroup of bounded linear operators on a Banach space $X$. When does the following hold
$$
\int_0^t T(s)x ds = \Big(\int_0^t T(s) ds\Big)x, \quad x \in X \, ,
$$
where $ t \in (0,1)$?...
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Wildly discontinuous linear functionals
Let $X$ be a Banach space, $H\subseteq X$ be a dense hyperplane, and $f$ be a continuous linear functional defined on $H$. Then $f$ is uniformly continuous and hence it admits a unique continuous ...
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Is every 2-sided ideal in a C*-algebra hereditary?
If $A$ is a C*-algebra, we say that a subset $I\subseteq A$ is hereditary if
$$
0\leq x \leq y \in I \Rightarrow x\in I.
$$
It is is well known that closed 2-sided ideals are hereditary.
Would it ...
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The diversity of Riemannian metrics adapted to a given (1 dimensional) foliation, A Krein Millman view point
Let $X$ be a Kronecker vector field on the two dimensional torus $\mathbb{T}^2$. Let $K$ be the space of all 1- forms $\alpha$ of class $C^1$ on $\mathbb{T}^2$ which satisfy $d\alpha=0,\;\alpha(X)=1$...
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Weak compactness of order intervals in $L^1$
Let $(\Omega,\mu)$ be a measure space, say $\sigma$-finite for the sake of simplicity, and let $L^1 := L^1(\Omega,\mu)$ denote the real-valued $L^1$-space over $(\Omega,\mu)$.
For all $f,h \in L^1$ ...
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Alberti rank one theorem and a blow-up argument
In this paper, it is written that Alberti’s rank
says that the singular part $D^s u$ with respect to $\mathcal L^d$ of the distributional derivative $Du$ of a function $u \in BV_{loc}(\mathbb R^d; \...
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$Z_{2}$- graded structures for $C_{red} ^{*} (F_{2})$
Let $F_{2}$ be the free group with two generators.
Then $F_{2}=\{\text{odd words}\}\sqcup\{\text{even words}\}$. This gives us a $Z_{2}$ graded structure for $C^{*}_{red} (F_{2})$, in a natural way.
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Conditional expectation of random vectors
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The following additional question was asked in a comment by user Oleg:
Suppose that $(\Omega,\mathcal F,\P)$ is a probability space, $B$ ...
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Taylor $k$-differentiability of a real function at a point
I am interested in the standard name for the following weak form of $k$-differentiability.
Definition. A function $f:\mathbb R\to\mathbb R$ is called Taylor $k$-differentiable at a point $x_0$ if ...
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How to calculate the volume of a parallelepiped in a normed space?
Let $E$ be a real normed space, and let $v_1,...,v_n\in E$ be linearly independent. The parallelepiped defined by these vectors is $P=\{\sum_{i=1}^{n}\alpha_i v_i|~0\le\alpha_i\le 1\}$. Since $E$ is a ...