Two application of nets
Two applications of nets are given. The first is an extension of the Bochner integral to arbitrary locally convex spaces, leading to an integration theorye of more general vector valued functions then in the classical approach by Gelfand and Pettis. The second application starts with the observation...
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Zusammenfassung: | Two applications of nets are given. The first is an extension of the Bochner
integral to arbitrary locally convex spaces, leading to an integration theorye
of more general vector valued functions then in the classical approach by
Gelfand and Pettis. The second application starts with the observation that an
operator on a Hilbert space is trace class if and only if the net of "principal
trace minors" converges. The notion of a "determinant class operator" then is
defined as one for which the net of determinantal principal minors converges.
It is shown that for a normal operator A this condition coincides with 1-A
being trace class. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1403.3207 |