Birkhoff-James orthogonality in complex Banach spaces and Bhatia-Šemrl theorem revisited
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Abstract: We explore Birkhoff-James orthogonality of two elements in a complex Banach space by using the directional approach. Our investigation illustrates the geometric distinctions between a smooth point and a non-smooth point in a complex Banach space. As a concrete outcome of our study, we obtain a new proof of the Bhatia-v{S}emrl Theorem on orthogonality of linear operators.
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