Hilbert projection theorem

In mathematics, the Hilbert projection theorem is a famous result of convex analysis that says that for every vector in a Hilbert space and every nonempty closed convex , there exists a unique vector for which is minimized over the vectors .

This is, in particular, true for any closed subspace of . In that case, a necessary and sufficient condition for is that the vector be orthogonal to .

Proof

  • Let us show the existence of y:

Let δ be the distance between x and C, (yn) a sequence in C such that the distance squared between x and yn is below or equal to δ2 + 1/n. Let n and m be two integers, then the following equalities are true:

and

We have therefore:

(Recall the formula for the median in a triangle - Median_(geometry)#Formulas_involving_the_medians'_lengths) By giving an upper bound to the first two terms of the equality and by noticing that the middle of yn and ym belong to C and has therefore a distance greater than or equal to δ from x, one gets :

The last inequality proves that (yn) is a Cauchy sequence. Since C is complete, the sequence is therefore convergent to a point y in C, whose distance from x is minimal.

  • Let us show the uniqueness of y :

Let y1 and y2 be two minimizers. Then:

Since belongs to C, we have and therefore

Hence , which proves uniqueness.

  • Let us show the equivalent condition on y when C = M is a closed subspace.

The condition is sufficient: Let such that for all . which proves that is a minimizer.

The condition is necessary: Let be the minimizer. Let and .

is always non-negative. Therefore,

QED

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References

  • Walter Rudin, Real and Complex Analysis. Third Edition, 1987.

See also

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