Operator monotone function
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The operator monotone function is an important type of real-valued function, first described by Charles Löwner in 1934.[1] It is closely allied to the operator concave and operator concave functions, and is encountered in operator theory and in matrix theory,[2] and led to the Löwner-Heinz inequality.[3]
References
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- ^ Chansangiam, Pattrawut (2013). "Operator Monotone Functions: Characterizations and Integral Representations". arXiv:1305.2471 [math.FA].
- ^ "Löwner-Heinz inequality". Encyclopedia of Mathematics.
Further reading
- Schilling, R.; Song, R.; Vondraček, Z. (2010), Bernstein functions. Theory and Applications, Studies in Mathematics, vol. 37, de Gruyter, Berlin, doi:10.1515/9783110215311, ISBN 9783110215311
- Hansen, Frank (2013). "The fast track to Löwner's theorem". Linear Algebra and its Applications. 438 (11): 4557. doi:10.1016/j.laa.2013.01.022.
- Chansangiam, Pattrawut (2015). "A Survey on Operator Monotonicity, Operator Convexity, and Operator Means". International Journal of Analysis. 2015: 1. doi:10.1155/2015/649839.
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