On the closure of the sum of closed subspaces (Q5954784)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1701995
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On the closure of the sum of closed subspaces
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1701995

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    On the closure of the sum of closed subspaces (English)
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    14 March 2003
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    Taking an arbitrary Hilbert space \({\mathcal H}\) (real or complex) and two closed subspaces \(k,N\subset{\mathcal H}\), the paper under review considers the question whether or not the sum \(K+N=\{k+n; k\in K, n\in N\}\) is closed in \({\mathcal H}\). In a first theorem, three necessary and sufficient conditions for \(K+N\) to be closed are provided. Considering the orthogonal projections \(E_K: {\mathcal H}\to K\), \(E_N: {\mathcal H}\to N\), handy sufficient conditions (e.g., \(E_NE_K=0\)) for \(K+N\) being closed are given in a second theorem. The above results are illustrated by examples, and finally applied to the question whether a solution to an abstract quadratic infinite programming problem exists. Along these lines, sufficient conditions are given such that an optimal solution exists.
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    Hilbert space
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    sum of closed subspaces
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    quadratic programming
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    optimal solution
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