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A potential-theoretic approach to parallel addition
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    A potential-theoretic approach to parallel addition (English)
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    The parallel sum of two positive Hermitian operators on a Hilbert space is used to characterize the extreme points of the convex set of positive operators, dominated by some given positive operator. The methods used are those of algebraic potential theory.
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    parallel sum
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    positive Hermitian operators
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    Hilbert space
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    extreme points
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    convex set of positive operators
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    algebraic potential theory
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