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arxiv: 1401.4966 · v2 · pith:3VJTMUFJnew · submitted 2014-01-20 · 🧮 math.SP

Infinite and finite dimensional Hilbert tensors

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For an $m$-order $n-$dimensional Hilbert tensor (hypermatrix) $\mathcal{H}_n=(\mathcal{H}_{i_1i_2\cdots i_m})$, $$\mathcal{H}_{i_1i_2\cdots i_m}=\frac1{i_1+i_2+\cdots+i_m-m+1},\ i_1,\cdots, i_m=1,2,\cdots,n$$ its spectral radius is not larger than $n^{m-1}\sin\frac{\pi}{n}$, and an upper bound of its $E$-spectral radius is $n^{\frac{m}2}\sin\frac{\pi}{n}$. Moreover, its spectral radius is strictly increasing and its $E$-spectral radius is nondecreasing with respect to the dimension $n$. When the order is even, both infinite and finite dimensional Hilbert tensors are positive definite. We also show that the $m$-order infinite dimensional Hilbert tensor (hypermatrix) $\mathcal{H}_\infty=(\mathcal{H}_{i_1i_2\cdots i_m})$ defines a bounded and positively $(m-1)$-homogeneous operator from $l^1$ into $l^p$ ($1<p<\infty$), and the norm of corresponding positively homogeneous operator is smaller than or equal to $\frac{\pi}{\sqrt6}$.

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