Randomized operators on \({n\times n}\) matrices and applications
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Publication:524988
DOI10.1007/s00020-016-2322-1zbMath1397.46023OpenAlexW2528821631MaRDI QIDQ524988
Serguei V. Astashkin, Pheodor A. Sukochev
Publication date: 27 April 2017
Published in: Integral Equations and Operator Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00020-016-2322-1
rearrangement invariant spaceOrlicz spaceindependent random variablesdoubly stochastic matrixsymmetric sequence space
Spaces of measurable functions ((L^p)-spaces, Orlicz spaces, Köthe function spaces, Lorentz spaces, rearrangement invariant spaces, ideal spaces, etc.) (46E30) Banach lattices (46B42) Probabilistic methods in Banach space theory (46B09) Banach sequence spaces (46B45)
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