Strictly singular operator
ID: strictly-singular-operator
In functional analysis, a strictly singular operator is a type of linear operator that exhibits particularly strong properties of compactness. Specifically, an operator \( T: X \to Y \) between two Banach spaces \( X \) and \( Y \) is defined as strictly singular if it is not an isomorphism on any infinite-dimensional subspace of \( X \).
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