The Grothendieck Inequality Revisited
Abstract
The classical Grothendieck inequality is viewed as a statement about representations of functions of two variables over discrete domains by integrals of two-fold products of functions of one variable. An analogous statement is proved, concerning continuous functions of two variables over general topological domains. The main result is a construction of a continuous map from into , where is a set, , and is the uniform probability measure on , such that \sum_{\alpha \in A} x(\alpha) \bar{y}(\alpha)} = \int_{\Omega_A} \Phi(x)\Phi(\bar{y})dP_A, x \in l^2(A), y \in l^2(A), and for an absolute constant . ( is non-linear, and does not commute with complex conjugation.) The bilinear Parseval-like formula above is obtained by iterating the usual Parseval formula in a framework of harmonic analysis on dyadic groups. A modified construction implies a similar integral representation of the dual action between and , \ . Parseval-like formulas are derived in higher dimensions. These variants involve representations of functions of variables in terms of functions of variables, . Multilinear extensions of the Grothendieck inequality are obtained, and are used to characterize the feasibility of integral representations of multilinear functionals on a Hilbert space.
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@article{arxiv.1111.7304,
title = {The Grothendieck Inequality Revisited},
author = {Ron Blei},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.7304},
year = {2012}
}