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This module will give an overview of the most common Hilbert spaces and their basic properties.

Common hilbert spaces

Below we will look at the four most common Hilbert spaces that you will have to deal with when discussing and manipulatingsignals and systems.

n (reals scalars) and n (complex scalars), also called 2 0 n 1

x x 0 x 1 x n - 1 is a list of numbers (finite sequence). The inner product for our two spaces are as follows:

  • Standard inner product n :
    x y y x i 0 n 1 x i y i
  • Standard inner product n :
    x y y x i 0 n 1 x i y i

Model for: Discrete time signals on the interval 0 n 1 or periodic (with period n ) discrete time signals. x 0 x 1 x n - 1

f L 2 a b is a finite energy function on a b

Inner product

f g t a b f t g t
Model for: continuous time signals on the interval a b or periodic (with period T b a ) continuous time signals

x 2 is an infinite sequence of numbers that's square-summable

Inner product

x y i x i y i
Model for: discrete time, non-periodic signals

f L 2 is a finite energy function on all of .

Inner product

f g t f t g t
Model for: continuous time, non-periodic signals

Associated fourier analysis

Each of these 4 Hilbert spaces has a type of Fourier analysis associated with it.

  • L 2 a b → Fourier series
  • 2 0 n 1 → Discrete Fourier Transform
  • L 2 → Fourier Transform
  • 2 → Discrete Time Fourier Transform
But all 4 of these are based on the same principles (Hilbert space).
Not all normed spaces are Hilbert spaces
For example: L 1 ( ) , 1 f t f t . Try as you might, you can't find an inner product thatinduces this norm, i.e. a · · such that
f f t f t 2 2 1 f 2
In fact, of all the L p spaces, L 2 is the only one that is a Hilbert space.

Hilbert spaces are by far the nicest. If you use or study orthonormal basis expansion then you will start to see why this is true.

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Source:  OpenStax, Signals and systems. OpenStax CNX. Aug 14, 2014 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col10064/1.15
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