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Representation of Operators Using Fusion Frames

For finding the numerical solution of operator equations in many applications a decomposition in subspaces is needed. Therefore, it is necessary to extend the known method of matrix representation to the utilization of fusion frames. In this paper we investigate this representation of operators on a Hilbert space $\Hil$ with Bessel fusion sequences, fusion frame and Riesz decompositions. We will give the basic definitions. We will show some structural results and give some examples. Furthermore, in the case of Riesz decompositions, we prove that those functions are isomorphisms. Also, we want to find the pseudo-inverse and the inverse (if there exists) of such matrix representations. We are going to apply this idea to the Schatten $p$-class operators. Finally, we show that tensors of fusion frame are frames in the space of Hilbert-Schmidt operators.

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