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  2. Spectral theory - Wikipedia

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    Hilbert himself was surprised by the unexpected application of this theory, noting that "I developed my theory of infinitely many variables from purely mathematical interests, and even called it 'spectral analysis' without any presentiment that it would later find application to the actual spectrum of physics."

  3. Hilbert spectral analysis - Wikipedia

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    Hilbert spectral analysis is a signal analysis method applying the Hilbert transform to compute the instantaneous frequency of signals according to = (). After performing the Hilbert transform on each signal, we can express the data in the following form:

  4. Projection-valued measure - Wikipedia

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    If (X, M) is a standard Borel space, then for every projection-valued measure π on (X, M) taking values in the projections of a separable Hilbert space, there is a Borel measure μ and a μ-measurable family of Hilbert spaces {H x} x ∈ X, such that π is unitarily equivalent to multiplication by 1 E on the Hilbert space

  5. Linear Operators (book) - Wikipedia

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    Linear Operators is a three-volume textbook on the theory of linear operators, written by Nelson Dunford and Jacob T. Schwartz. The three volumes are (I) General Theory; (II) Spectral Theory, Self Adjoint Operators in Hilbert Space; and (III) Spectral Operators. The first volume was published in 1958, the second in 1963, and the third in 1971.

  6. Spectral theory of normal C*-algebras - Wikipedia

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    Throughout, is a fixed Hilbert space. A projection-valued measure on a measurable space (,), where is a σ-algebra of subsets of , is a mapping: such that for all , is a self-adjoint projection on (that is, () is a bounded linear operator (): that satisfies () = and () = ()) such that = (where is the identity operator of ) and for every ,, the function defined by (), is a complex measure on ...

  7. Hilbert spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The Hilbert spectrum (sometimes referred to as the Hilbert amplitude spectrum), named after David Hilbert, is a statistical tool that can help in distinguishing among a mixture of moving signals. The spectrum itself is decomposed into its component sources using independent component analysis .

  8. Direct integral - Wikipedia

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    The spectral theorem has many variants. A particularly powerful version is as follows: Theorem. For any Abelian von Neumann algebra A on a separable Hilbert space H, there is a standard Borel space X and a measure μ on X such that it is unitarily equivalent as an operator algebra to L ∞ μ (X) acting on a direct integral of Hilbert spaces

  9. Spectral theorem - Wikipedia

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    The spectral theorem is the beginning of the vast research area of functional analysis called operator theory; see also spectral measure. There is also an analogous spectral theorem for bounded normal operators on Hilbert spaces. The only difference in the conclusion is that now may be complex-valued.