Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9495477 Journal of Functional Analysis 2005 37 Pages PDF
Abstract
We show that, under certain conditions, Birkhoff's theorem on doubly stochastic matrices remains valid for countable families of discrete probability spaces which have nonempty intersections. Using this result, we study the relation between the spectrum of a self-adjoint operator A and its multidimensional numerical range. It turns out that the multidimensional numerical range is a convex set whose extreme points are sequences of eigenvalues of the operator A. Every collection of eigenvalues which can be obtained by the Rayleigh-Ritz formula generates an extreme point of the multidimensional numerical range. However, it may also have other extreme points.
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