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DOI10.2307/1996605zbMATH Open0264.47020OpenAlexW4237244047MaRDI QIDQ5680650FDOQ5680650


Authors: Richard Bouldin Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1973


Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/1996605





Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Perturbation theory of linear operators (47A55) Hermitian and normal operators (spectral measures, functional calculus, etc.) (47B15)


Cites Work

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  • The Norm Continuity Properties of Square Roots
  • Monotone and Convex Operator Functions
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  • The Spectral Theorem for a Normal Operator


Cited In (10)

  • Best approximation of a nonnormal operator in the trace norm
  • Approximation with restricted spectra
  • Computing a nearest symmetric positive semidefinite matrix
  • Normal spectral approximation in \(C^*\)-algebras and in von Neumann-algebras
  • A Canonical Trace Class Approximant
  • Remark on the positive contracting approximation
  • Approximation by Operators with Fixed Nullity
  • Positive near-approximants and some problems of Halmos
  • Approximation by positive operators
  • Approximating the shift with Toeplitz operators





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