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    3 January 2013
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    There has recently been an increased interest in numerical methods which make use of tensors. Two families of applications using tensor decompositions are in the extraction and in the compression of information from complex data. Tensor product approximations are also being increasingly used in numerical analysis for the solution of problems defined in high-dimensional tensor spaces, such as certain PDEs. The authors introduce the concept of a minimal subspace of an algebraic tensor and describe a characterization. Minimal subspaces are defined and characterized for Banach tensor spaces and are used to prove the existence of a best approximation for any element in a Banach tensor space with a norm stronger than the injective norm. Examples using topological tensor products of standard Sobolev spaces are given.
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    numerical tensor calculus
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    tensor product
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    tensor Banach space
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    minimal subspace
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    weak closedness
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