Several Lebesgue-type decomposition theorems in analysis have a strong relation to the operation called: parallel sum. The aim of this paper is to investigate this relation from a new point of view. Namely, using a natural generalization of Arlinskii's approach (which identifies the singular part as a fixed point of a single-variable map) we prove the existence of a Lebesgue-type decomposition for nonnegative sesquilinear forms. As applications, we also show that how this approach can be used to derive analogous results for representable functionals, nonnegative finitely additive measures, and positive definite operator functions. The focus is on the fact that each theorem can be proved with the same completely elementary method
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ABSTRACT. A beautiful theorem of Zeckendorf states that every positive integer can be uniquely decom...
In this paper we consider the cone of all positive, bounded operators acting on an infinite dimensio...
AbstractA characterization is given of smooth functions H of k variables that admit decompositions i...
AbstractA nonnegative form t on a complex linear space is decomposed with respect to another nonnega...
A nonnegative form t on a complex linear space is decomposed with respect to another nonnegative for...
A Lebesgue-type decomposition of a (not necessarily non-negative) sesquilinear form with respect to ...
We prove for an arbitrary complex $^*$-algebra $A$ that every topologically irreducible $^*$-represe...
The main purpose of this paper is to present a decomposition theorem for nonnegative sesquilinear fo...
A linear relation, i.e., a multivalued operator T from a Hilbert space h to a Hilbert space k has Le...
Definitions of regularity and singularity are proposed for sesquilinear forms with respect to a non-...
Sesquilinear forms which are not necessarily positive may have a dierent behavior, with respect to a...
AbstractThe concepts of absolute continuity and singularity for operator-valued measures are introdu...
AbstractWe discuss singular perturbations of a self-adjoint positive operator A in Hilbert space H f...
Some decomposition results for functions with bounded variation are obtained by using Gagliardo's Th...
International audienceUnique decomposition has been a subject of interest in process algebra for a l...
ABSTRACT. A beautiful theorem of Zeckendorf states that every positive integer can be uniquely decom...
In this paper we consider the cone of all positive, bounded operators acting on an infinite dimensio...
AbstractA characterization is given of smooth functions H of k variables that admit decompositions i...