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We investigate connections between the geometry of linear subspaces and the convergence of the alternating projection method for linear projections. The aim of this article is twofold: in the first part, we show that even in Euclidean spaces the convergence of the alternating method is not determined by the principal angles between the subspaces involved. In the second part, we investigate the properties of the Oppenheim angle between two linear projections. We discuss, in particular, the question of existence and uniqueness of consistency projections in this context.
We study infinite products of reproducing kernels with view to their use in dynamics (of iterated function systems), in harmonic analysis, and in stochastic processes. On the way, we construct a new family of representations of the Cuntz relations. T
Let $mathcal{H}$ be a complex separable Hilbert space. We prove that if ${f_{n}}_{n=1}^{infty}$ is a Schauder basis of the Hilbert space $mathcal{H}$, then the angles between any two vectors in this basis must have a positive lower bound. Furthermore
We study the alternating algorithm for the computation of the metric projection onto the closed sum of two closed subspaces in uniformly convex and uniformly smooth Banach spaces. For Banach spaces which are convex and smooth of power type, we exhibi
We prove that iterating projections onto convex subsets of Hadamard spaces can behave in a more complicated way than in Hilbert spaces, resolving a problem formulated by Miroslav Bav{c}ak.
Let $G $ be a noncompact semisimple Lie group with finite centre. Let $X=G/K$ be the associated Riemannian symmetric space and assume that $X$ is of rank one. The spectral projections associated to the Laplace-Beltrami operator are given by $P_{lambd