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A product of three projections

Eva Kopecká, Vladimír Müller (2014)

Studia Mathematica

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Let X and Y be two closed subspaces of a Hilbert space. If we send a point back and forth between them by orthogonal projections, the iterates converge to the projection of the point onto the intersection of X and Y by a theorem of von Neumann. Any sequence of orthoprojections of a point in a Hilbert space onto a finite family of closed subspaces converges weakly, according to Amemiya and Ando. The problem of norm convergence was open for a long time. Recently Adam...

Some embedding properties of Hilbert subspaces in topological vector spaces

Eberhard Gerlach (1971)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

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A general theorem on Hilbert subspaces of dually nuclear spaces is proved, from which all previous results of K. Maurin and the writer on regularity of generalized eigenfunctions follow as simple corollaries. In addition some supplements to L. Schwartz’s work on Hilbert subspaces in spaces of smooth functions are given.

Special symmetries of Banach spaces isomorphic to Hilbert spaces

Jarno Talponen (2010)

Studia Mathematica

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We characterize Hilbert spaces among Banach spaces in terms of transitivity with respect to nicely behaved subgroups of the isometry group. For example, the following result is typical: If X is a real Banach space isomorphic to a Hilbert space and convex-transitive with respect to the isometric finite-dimensional perturbations of the identity, then X is already isometric to a Hilbert space.

Proper subspaces and compatibility

Esteban Andruchow, Eduardo Chiumiento, María Eugenia Di Iorio y Lucero (2015)

Studia Mathematica

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Let 𝓔 be a Banach space contained in a Hilbert space 𝓛. Assume that the inclusion is continuous with dense range. Following the terminology of Gohberg and Zambickiĭ, we say that a bounded operator on 𝓔 is a proper operator if it admits an adjoint with respect to the inner product of 𝓛. A proper operator which is self-adjoint with respect to the inner product of 𝓛 is called symmetrizable. By a proper subspace 𝓢 we mean a closed subspace of 𝓔 which is the range of a proper projection....

On essentially incomparable Banach spaces.

Manuel González (1991)

Extracta Mathematicae

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We introduce the concept of essentially incomparable Banach spaces, and give some examples. Then, for two essentially incomparable Banach spaces X and Y, we prove that a complemented subspace of the product X x Y is isomorphic to the product of a complemented subspace of X and a complemented subspace of Y. If, additionally, X and Y are isomorphic to their respective hyperplanes, then the group of invertible operators in X x Y is not connected. The results can be applied to some classical...

Subspaces of ℓ₂(X) and Rad(X) without local unconditional structure

Ryszard A. Komorowski, Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann (2002)

Studia Mathematica

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It is shown that if a Banach space X is not isomorphic to a Hilbert space then the spaces ℓ₂(X) and Rad(X) contain a subspace Z without local unconditional structure, and therefore without an unconditional basis. Moreover, if X is of cotype r < ∞, then a subspace Z of ℓ₂(X) can be constructed without local unconditional structure but with 2-dimensional unconditional decomposition, hence also with basis.