A note on the Goldberg-Thorp example in light of the classification of linear ill-posed problems in Banach spaces
Abstract
This note considers the strictly singular mapping, denoted by , from onto of an example by Goldberg and Thorp from 1963 as a typical hybrid-type operator in the context of the classification of ill-posed linear operators in infinite-dimensional Banach spaces. The null-spaces of hybrid-type operators are not complemented and therefore need special attention. More generally, a given well-posedness definition for linear operators requiring both closed range and complemented null-space is motivated by the continuity of occurring pseudo-inverse operators as a stability criterion. With respect to the operator , structure, representation and properties of the operator and its adjoint are summarized in a theorem. Moreover, limitations and opportunities of regularization approaches for the treatment of are outlined.
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@article{arxiv.2603.01183,
title = {A note on the Goldberg-Thorp example in light of the classification of linear ill-posed problems in Banach spaces},
author = {Bernd Hofmann and Jens Flemming},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.01183},
year = {2026}
}
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12 pages, 1 figure