Inequalities for some Monotone Matrix Functions

Abstract
Let V denote a unitary vector space with inner product (x, y). A self-adjoint linear map T: VV is positive (positive definite) if (Tx, x) ≧ 0 ((Tx, x) ≧ 0) for all x ≠ 0 in V. We write ST(S > T) if S and T are self-adjoint and ST ≧ 0 (ST > 0). If U is a unitary vector space, a function f: Hom(V, V) → Hom(U, U) is monotone idf ST implies that f(S) ≧ f(T). If both U and V are taken to be the n-dimensional unitary space Cn of n-tuples of complex numbers with standard inner product, then f is a monotone matrix junction, a notion introduced for a more restrictive class of functions by Löwner (3) which has important applications in pure and applied mathematics. For orientation we refer the reader to (1), where several interesting examples of monotone and related functions are displayed in detail.

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