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Combination of simple tensors - II

This is a follow-up question to Combination of simple tensors. I am interested in devising an alternative norm (I mean, other than the usual $\pi$ or $\epsilon$ norms) in the tensor product of two ...
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Is the kernel $\vert d_X - d_Y \vert^p$ conditionally negative definite?

Given two finite metric spaces $(X,d_X)$ and $(Y,d_Y)$, for $p > 0$, define the kernel ($4$-D tensor) $K$ on $(X \times Y)^2$ by: $$K\big( (x_i, y_k), (x_j, y_l) \big) = \vert d_X(x_i, x_j) - d_Y(...
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Best approximation with tensors of rank $\ge2$

Let $k\in\mathbb N$, $H_i$ be a (finite-dimensional, if necessary) $\mathbb R$-Hilbert space for $i\in I:=\{1,\ldots,k\}$, $H:=\bigotimes_{i\in I}H_i$ denote the tensor product$^1$ of $(H_i)_{i\in I}$ ...
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Exactness of injective tensor products

For (algebraic) tensor products, it is well-known that the functor $A\otimes_R \cdot:Mod_R\rightarrow Mod_R$ is only (left-) exact when $A$ is a flat $R$-module. In particular, all vector spaces are ...
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Compute Frobenius inner product of two tensor-trains in terms of tensor contractions

Let $p\in\mathbb N$, $n\in\mathbb N^p$ and identify the Hilbert space tensor $\bigotimes_{k=1}^p\mathbb R^{n_k}$ with $\mathbb R^{n_1\times\cdots\times n_p}$ (equipped with the Euclidean inner product)...
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Generalized tensor-train decomposition

If $U\in\bigotimes_{k=1}^p\mathbb R^{n_k}$ and $U^{(k)}\in\mathbb R^{r_{k-1}}\otimes\mathbb R^{n_k}\otimes\mathbb R^{r_k}$ with$^1$ $$U_{i_1,\:\ldots\:,i_p}=\sum_{j_0=1}^{r_0}\cdots\sum_{j_p=1}^{r_p}U^...
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Show that a tensor-train is contained in a recursive sequence of subspaces

Let $p\in\mathbb N$; $n_k\in\mathbb N$ and $\left(e^{(k)}_1,\ldots,e^{(k)}_{n_k}\right)$ denote the standard basis of $\mathbb R^{n_k}$ for $k\in\{1,\ldots,p\}$; $u\in\bigotimes_{k=1}^p\mathbb R^{n_k}...
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How are the vector-valued trace and the unique linearization of $\mathfrak L(X,Y)\:\hat\otimes_π\:X→Y$ of $\mathfrak L(X,Y)×X→Y,\;(L,x)↦Lx$ related?

Let $X$ be a $\mathbb R$-Banach space and $X'\:\hat\otimes_\pi\:X$ denote the completion of the tensor product of $X'$ and $X$ with respect to the projective norm. The trace functional $\operatorname{...
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Cores in the tensor-train decomposition

Let $d_i\in\mathbb N$, $I_i:=\{1,\ldots,d_i\}$ and $u\in\mathbb R^{d_1}\otimes\mathbb R^{d_2}\otimes\mathbb R^{d_3}$. It's somehow clear to me that we may regard $u$ as a three-dimensional array (see ...
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Generalization of Carleman coefficients to multivariable functions - Carleman tensor?

Recently I learned about a matrix called Carleman matrix. It is a matrix used to represent function iteration with matrix multiplying. Carleman linearization is a technique used to embed a finite ...
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How to find the tensor product of modules that we don't know a basis for them?

Hi I know how to calculate some easy tensor products like $\mathbb{Z}/m\mathbb{Z} \otimes_{\mathbb{Z}} \mathbb{Z}/n\mathbb{Z}\cong_{\mathbb{Z}} \mathbb{Z}/(m,n)\mathbb{Z} $ or $F[X] \otimes_{F} F[Y] \...
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