Functional models in linear algebra (Q1183183)

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Functional models in linear algebra
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    Functional models in linear algebra (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    This is an expository paper surveying linear algebra from the point of view of functional models. Functional models --- largely developed by the author --- give a basis free approach to linear algebra with a level of abstraction intermediate between abstract module theory and matrix theory. The flavour of the theory is given by Theorem 3.2: Let \(A\) be a linear operator on the \(m\)-dimensional vector space \(F^ m\) over a field \(F\), let \(F^ m[x]\) be the space of ``polynomials'' in \(x\) with coefficients from \(F^ m\), and let \(S_ +\) denote the shift operator (multiplication by \(x)\). Then \(A\) is isomorphic to \(S_ +\) acting on some explicitly defined quotient module of \(F^ m[x]\). Thus one may hope to understand the operators on \(F^ m\) by studying the corresponding quotient modules of \(F^ m[x]\) under \(S_ +\). The theme of this long paper is that functional models give a powerful method which can simplify proofs and illuminate connections between linear algebra and opertor theory, approximation theory, moment problems, interpolation and control theory. The author includes examples and a historical context. The bibliography includes over 100 items.
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    research exposition
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    functional models
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    basis free approach to linear algebra
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    module theory
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    matrix theory
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    quotient modules
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    opertor theory
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    approximation theory
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    moment problems
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    interpolation
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    control theory
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