The random paving property for uniformly bounded matrices

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This note presents a new proof of an important result due to Bourgain and Tzafriri that provides a partial solution to the Kadison-Singer problem. The result shows that every unit-norm matrix whose entries are relatively small in comparison with its dimension can be paved by a partition of constant size. That is, the coordinates can be partitioned into a constant number of blocks so that the restriction of the matrix to each block of coordinates has norm less than one half. The original proof of Bourgain and Tzafriri involves a long, delicate calculation. The new proof relies on the systematic use of symmetrization and (noncommutative) Khinchin inequalities to estimate the norms of some random matrices. © Instytut Matematyczny PAN, 2008.

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Tropp, J. A. (2008). The random paving property for uniformly bounded matrices. Studia Mathematica, 185(1), 67–82. https://doi.org/10.4064/sm185-1-4

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