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Norm ideal

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In mathematics, especially functional analysis, a norm ideal, or a symmetrically normed ideal, is a specific kind of ideal in the algebra of operators over a Hilbert space.

Let be a Hilbert space. Let be the Banach algebra of bounded operators over .

A norm ideal is a two-sided ideal in equipped with a norm which has the following properties:

  • For any and .
  • If , then and .
  • For any , and the equality holds when .
  • is complete with respect to .
  • .

The most important examples are the p-Schatten classes with p-Schatten norms. The case is the trace class. The case is the Hilbert–Schmidt class.

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References

  • Schatten, Robert (1960). Norm Ideals of Completely Continuous Operators. Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
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