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On the algebra of smooth operators

Tomasz Ciaś (2013)

Studia Mathematica

Let s be the space of rapidly decreasing sequences. We give the spectral representation of normal elements in the Fréchet algebra L(s',s) of so-called smooth operators. We also characterize closed commutative *-subalgebras of L(s',s) and establish a Hölder continuous functional calculus in this algebra. The key tool is the property (DN) of s.

On the algebraic properties of the H n 2 , 1 2 spaces

Sergiu Klainerman, Matei Machedon (1997/1998)

Séminaire Équations aux dérivées partielles

We investigate the multiplicative properties of the spaces H n 2 , 1 2 As in the case of the classical Sobolev spaces H n 2 this space does not form an algebra. We investigate instead the space H n 2 L , more precisely a subspace of it formed by products of solutions of the homogeneous wave equation with data in H n 2 .

On the angles between certain arithmetically defined subspaces of 𝐂 n

Robert Brooks (1987)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

If { v i } and { w j } are two families of unitary bases for C n , and θ is a fixed number, let V n and W n be subspaces of C n spanned by [ θ · n ] vectors in { v i } and { w j } respectively. We study the angle between V n and W n as n goes to infinity. We show that when { v i } and { w j } arise in certain arithmetically defined families, the angles between V n and W n may either tend to 0 or be bounded away from zero, depending on the behavior of an associated eigenvalue problem.

On the Banach-Stone problem

Jyh-Shyang Jeang, Ngai-Ching Wong (2003)

Studia Mathematica

Let X and Y be locally compact Hausdorff spaces, let E and F be Banach spaces, and let T be a linear isometry from C₀(X,E) into C₀(Y,F). We provide three new answers to the Banach-Stone problem: (1) T can always be written as a generalized weighted composition operator if and only if F is strictly convex; (2) if T is onto then T can be written as a weighted composition operator in a weak sense; and (3) if T is onto and F does not contain a copy of then T can be written as a weighted composition...

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