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Operator monotone function

In linear algebra, the operator monotone function is an important type of real-valued function, fully classified by Charles Löwner in 1934.[1] It is closely allied to the operator concave and operator concave functions, and is encountered in operator theory and in matrix theory, and led to the Löwner–Heinz inequality.[2][3]

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