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Characterization of Bessel sequences.

M. Laura Arias, Gustavo Corach, Miriam Pacheco (2007)

Extracta Mathematicae

Let H be a separable Hilbert space, L(H) be the algebra of all bounded linear operators of H and Bess(H) be the set of all Bessel sequences of H. Fixed an orthonormal basis E = {ek}k∈N of H, a bijection αE: Bess(H) → L(H) can be defined. The aim of this paper is to characterize α-1E (A) for different classes of operators A ⊆ L(H). In particular, we characterize the Bessel sequences associated to injective operators, compact operators and Schatten p-classes.

Conservación de convergencias en G(H) por un operador lineal.

M.ª Carmen de las Obras Loscertales y Nasarre (1986)

Stochastica

Given a real separable Hilbert space H, we denote with S = {E(n) | n belongs to N} a sequence of closed linear subspaces of H.In previous papers, the strong, weak, a--> and b--> convergences are defined and characterized. Now, given a sequence S with strong, weak, a--> or b--> limit, and a linear operator of H, A, the sequence AS is studied.

Global existence for a Riccati equation arising in a boundary control problem for distributed parameters

Franco Flandoli (1982)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni

Si prova resistenza globale della soluzione di una equazione di Riccati collegata alla sintesi di un problema di controllo ottimale. Il problema considerato rappresenta la versione astratta di alcuni problemi governati da equazioni paraboliche con il controllo sulla frontiera.

Hilbert C*-modules and amenable actions

Ronald G. Douglas, Piotr W. Nowak (2010)

Studia Mathematica

We study actions of discrete groups on Hilbert C*-modules induced from topological actions on compact Hausdorff spaces. We show non-amenability of actions of non-amenable and non-a-T-menable groups, provided there exists a quasi-invariant probability measure which is sufficiently close to being invariant.

Infinite probabilistic secret sharing

Laszlo Csirmaz (2023)

Kybernetika

A probabilistic secret sharing scheme is a joint probability distribution of the shares and the secret together with a collection of secret recovery functions. The study of schemes using arbitrary probability spaces and unbounded number of participants allows us to investigate their abstract properties, to connect the topic to other branches of mathematics, and to discover new design paradigms. A scheme is perfect if unqualified subsets have no information on the secret, that is, their total share...

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