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Masahiro Ikeda1, Isao Ishikawa1, Corbinian Schlosser2
1Center for Advanced Intelligence Project, RIKEN, Tokyo 103-0027, Japan.
Abstract:
Koopman and Perron-Frobenius operators for dynamical systems are becoming popular in a number of fields in science recently. Properties of the Koopman operator essentially depend on the choice of function spaces where it acts. Particularly, the case of reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces (RKHSs) is drawing increasing attention in data science. In this paper, we give a general framework for Koopman and Perron-Frobenius operators on reproducing kernel Banach spaces (RKBSs). More precisely, we extend basic known properties of these operators from RKHSs to RKBSs and state new results, including symmetry and sparsity concepts, on these operators on RKBS for discrete and continuous time systems.
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