Structure theorem for Gaussian measures

In mathematics, the structure theorem for Gaussian measures shows that the abstract Wiener space construction is essentially the only way to obtain a strictly positive Gaussian measure on a separable Banach space. It was proved in the 1970s by KallianpurSatoStefan and DudleyFeldmanle Cam.

There is the earlier result due to H. Satô (1969) [1] which proves that "any Gaussian measure on a separable Banach space is an abstract Wiener measure in the sense of L. Gross". The result by Dudley et al. generalizes this result to the setting of Gaussian measures on a general topological vector space.

Statement of the theorem

Let γ be a strictly positive Gaussian measure on a separable Banach space (E, || ||). Then there exists a separable Hilbert space (H,  , ) and a map i : H  E such that i : H  E is an abstract Wiener space with γ = i(γH), where γH is the canonical Gaussian cylinder set measure on H.

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