Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4605136 | Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We extend the classical Mercer theorem to reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces whose elements are functions from a measurable space X into Cn. Given a finite measure μ on X, we represent the reproducing kernel K as a convergent series in terms of the eigenfunctions of a suitable compact operator depending on K and μ. Our result holds under the mild assumption that K is measurable and the associated Hilbert space is separable. Furthermore, we show that X has a natural second countable topology with respect to which the eigenfunctions are continuous and such that the series representing K uniformly converges to K on compact subsets of X×X, provided that the support of μ is X.
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