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Algebra / Mathematics / Operator theory / Matrix theory / Lie groups / Non-associative algebras / BrascampLieb inequality / Trace / Von Neumann algebra / Mutation / Algebra over a field / Commutative property
Date: 2008-10-22 10:08:14
Algebra
Mathematics
Operator theory
Matrix theory
Lie groups
Non-associative algebras
BrascampLieb inequality
Trace
Von Neumann algebra
Mutation
Algebra over a field
Commutative property

553 Documenta Math. Brascamp-Lieb Inequalities for Non-Commutative Integration

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