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  2. Positive linear functional - Wikipedia

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    The significance of positive linear functionals lies in results such as Riesz–Markov–Kakutani representation theorem. When V {\displaystyle V} is a complex vector space, it is assumed that for all v ≥ 0 , {\displaystyle v\geq 0,} f ( v ) {\displaystyle f(v)} is real.

  3. Gelfand–Naimark–Segal construction - Wikipedia

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    Any positive linear functionals on dominated by is of the form = (), for some positive operator in () ′ with in the operator order. This is a version of the Radon–Nikodym theorem . For such g {\displaystyle g} , one can write f {\displaystyle f} as a sum of positive linear functionals: f = g + g ′ {\displaystyle f=g+g'} .

  4. Functional (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In linear algebra, it is synonymous with a linear form, which is a linear mapping from a vector space into its field of scalars (that is, it is an element of the dual space) [1] In functional analysis and related fields, it refers to a mapping from a space X {\displaystyle X} into the field of real or complex numbers .

  5. State (functional analysis) - Wikipedia

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    A proof can be sketched as follows: Let be the weak*-compact set of positive linear functionals on with norm ≤ 1, and () be the continuous functions on . A {\displaystyle A} can be viewed as a closed linear subspace of C ( Ω ) {\displaystyle C(\Omega )} (this is Kadison 's function representation ).

  6. Von Neumann algebra - Wikipedia

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    A weight ω on a von Neumann algebra is a linear map from the set of positive elements (those of the form a*a) to [0,∞]. A positive linear functional is a weight with ω(1) finite (or rather the extension of ω to the whole algebra by linearity). A state is a weight with ω(1) = 1. A trace is a weight with ω(aa*) = ω(a*a) for all a.

  7. Order dual (functional analysis) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, specifically in order theory and functional analysis, the order dual of an ordered vector space is the set ⁡ ⁡ where ⁡ denotes the set of all positive linear functionals on , where a linear function on is called positive if for all , implies () [1] The order dual of is denoted by +.

  8. Riesz–Markov–Kakutani representation theorem - Wikipedia

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    Finally, is positive if and only if the measure is positive. One can deduce this statement about linear functionals from the statement about positive linear functionals by first showing that a bounded linear functional can be written as a finite linear combination of positive ones.

  9. Functional analysis - Wikipedia

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    These modes are eigenfunctions of a linear operator on a function space, a common construction in functional analysis. Functional analysis is a branch of mathematical analysis , the core of which is formed by the study of vector spaces endowed with some kind of limit-related structure (for example, inner product , norm , or topology ) and the ...