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  2. Weak convergence (Hilbert space) - Wikipedia

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    The definition of weak convergence can be extended to Banach spaces. A sequence of points ( x n ) {\displaystyle (x_{n})} in a Banach space B is said to converge weakly to a point x in B if f ( x n ) → f ( x ) {\displaystyle f(x_{n})\to f(x)} for any bounded linear functional f {\displaystyle f} defined on B {\displaystyle B} , that is, for ...

  3. Weak topology - Wikipedia

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    Both the weak topology and the weak* topology are special cases of a more general construction for pairings, which we now describe.The benefit of this more general construction is that any definition or result proved for it applies to both the weak topology and the weak* topology, thereby making redundant the need for many definitions, theorem statements, and proofs.

  4. Operator topologies - Wikipedia

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    The diagram on the right is a summary of the relations, with the arrows pointing from strong to weak. If H is a Hilbert space, the linear space of Hilbert space operators B(X) has a (unique) predual (), consisting of the trace class operators, whose dual is B(X).

  5. Weak convergence - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, weak convergence may refer to: Weak convergence of random variables of a probability distribution; Weak convergence of measures, of a sequence of probability measures; Weak convergence (Hilbert space) of a sequence in a Hilbert space more generally, convergence in weak topology in a Banach space or a topological vector space

  6. Category:Hilbert spaces - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Weak convergence (Hilbert space) Weak trace-class operator; Wigner's ...

  7. Hilbert space - Wikipedia

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    The exact nature of this Hilbert space is dependent on the system; for example, the position and momentum states for a single non-relativistic spin zero particle is the space of all square-integrable functions, while the states for the spin of a single proton are unit elements of the two-dimensional complex Hilbert space of spinors.

  8. Weak operator topology - Wikipedia

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    The predual of B(H) is the trace class operators C 1 (H), and it generates the w*-topology on B(H), called the weak-star operator topology or σ-weak topology. The weak-operator and σ-weak topologies agree on norm-bounded sets in B(H). A net {T α} ⊂ B(H) converges to T in WOT if and only Tr(T α F) converges to Tr(TF) for all finite-rank ...

  9. Galerkin method - Wikipedia

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    In this example, our original Hilbert space is actually the 3-dimensional Euclidean space equipped with the standard scalar product (,) =, our 3-by-3 matrix defines the bilinear form (,) =, and the right-hand-side vector defines the bounded linear functional =. The columns