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Weak trace-class operator

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In mathematics, a weak trace class operator is a compact operator on a separable Hilbert space H with singular values the same order as the harmonic sequence. When the dimension of H is infinite the ideal of weak trace-class operators has fundamentally different properties than the ideal of trace class operators. The usual operator trace on the trace-class operators does not extend to the weak trace class. Instead the ideal of weak trace-class operators admits an infinite number of linearly independent quasi-continuous traces, and it is the smallest two-sided ideal for which all traces on it are singular traces.

Weak trace-class operators feature in the noncommutative geometry of French mathematician Alain Connes.

Definition

A compact operator A on an infinite dimensional separable Hilbert space H is weak trace class if μ(n,A)= O(n-1), where μ(A) is the sequence of singular values. In mathematical notation the two-sided ideal of all weak trace-class operators is denoted,

The term weak trace-class, or weak-L1, is used because the operator ideal corresponds, in J. W. Calkin's correspondence between two-sided ideals of bounded linear operators and rearrangement invariant sequence spaces, to the weak-l1 sequence space.

Properties

  • the weak trace-class operators admit a quasi-norm defined by
making L1,∞ a quasi-Banach operator ideal, that is an ideal that is also a quasi-Banach space.

Traces on weak trace-class operators

References

  • B. Simon (2005). Trace ideals and their applications. Providence, RI: Amer. Math. Soc. ISBN 978-0-82-183581-4.
  • A. Pietsch (1987). Eigenvalues and s-numbers. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-52-132532-5.

See also

Category:Operator algebras Category:Hilbert space Category:von Neumann algebras