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    Non-commutative perspectives (English)
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    29 August 2014
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    A perspective function \(\mathcal P_f\) is a function of two variables of the form \[ \mathcal P_f(t,s)=sf(ts^{-1})\quad (t,s>0)\,, \] where \(f\) is a function defined in \(\mathbb R^{>0}\). If \(A\) and \(B\) are positive definite matrices, then the matrix \[ \mathcal P_f(A,B)=B^{1/2}f\left(B^{-1/2}AB^{-1/2}\right)B^{1/2} \] is well-defined. In the paper under review, the authors prove that, if \(\mathcal H\) is an infinite dimensional Hilbert space and \(F\) is a regular map from pairs of bounded positive semi-definite operators on \(\mathcal H\) into \(B(\mathcal H)\) such that it is homogeneous, mid-convex, \(F(0,0)=0\) and \(B\mapsto F(1,B)\) is continuous on bounded subset in the strong topology, where \(1\) denotes the unit operator on \(\mathcal H\), then there exists an operator convex function \(f:\mathbb R^{>0}\to \mathbb R\) such that \[ F(1,t\cdot 1)=f(t)1 \quad(t>0)\,, \] and \[ F(A,B)=A^{1/2}f\left(A^{-1/2}BA^{-1/2}\right)A^{1/2} \] for positive definite invertible operators \(A\) and \(B\).
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    perspective
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    non-commutative
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    convexity
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