A common property of \(R(E,F)\) and \(B(\mathbb R^n, \mathbb R^m)\) and a new method for seeking a path to connect two operators (Q625892)

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A common property of \(R(E,F)\) and \(B(\mathbb R^n, \mathbb R^m)\) and a new method for seeking a path to connect two operators
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    A common property of \(R(E,F)\) and \(B(\mathbb R^n, \mathbb R^m)\) and a new method for seeking a path to connect two operators (English)
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    25 February 2011
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    For real Banach spaces \(E\) and \(F\), let \(B(E, F)\) be the space of all bounded linear operators from \(E\) to \(F\), and, for each nonnegative integer \(r\), let \(\Sigma_r\) be the subset of \(B(E, F)\) consisting of operators of rank \(r\). It is shown that (1) if \(F\) is infinite-dimensional, then \(\Sigma_r\) is pathwise connected for every \(r\), and (2) if \(E= \mathbb R^n\) and \(F= \mathbb R^m\) (resp., and, in addition, \(m\neq n\)), then \(\Sigma_r\) is pathwise connected with the dimension (of the associated tangent space at each operator in (\(\Sigma_r\)) equal to \((m+ n)r- r^2\) for \(0\leq r<\min\{n,m\}\) (resp., \(0\leq r\leq\min\{n,m\}\)). These are all proved by geometrically constructing specific paths connecting two arbitrary operators in \(\Sigma_r\).
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    finite-rank operator
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    pathwise connectedness
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    smooth manifold
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    tangent space
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