On some operator inequalities (Q5916410)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3992229
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On some operator inequalities
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3992229

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    On some operator inequalities (English)
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    The increasing function \(e^{\lambda}\) is not operator monotone on the real line, that is, for bounded selfadjoint operators A, B the order relation \(A\geq B\) does not necessarily imply \(e^ A\geq e^ B\). On the other hand, \(e^ A\geq e^ B\) always implies \(I\geq e^{-A}\#e^ B\), the geometric mean. We show that this last inequality is valid whenever \(A\geq B\). More generally we prove that \(A\geq B\) implies that \(t\mapsto e^{-tA}\#e^{tB}\) is a decreasing map on the non-negative real line.
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    operator monotone
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    bounded selfadjoint operators
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    geometric mean
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    operator inequality
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