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Nelson Dunford, Jacob T. Schwartz. E C En may be assumed that 2 is real valued
. A real valued set function can be represented as the difference of its positive
and negative variations ( 4.11 ) and so we may also assume that 2 is positive .
Nelson Dunford, Jacob T. Schwartz. E C En may be assumed that 2 is real valued
. A real valued set function can be represented as the difference of its positive
and negative variations ( 4.11 ) and so we may also assume that 2 is positive .
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... linear functional on C ( S ) . In the complex case it is also assumed that r * 1 = 4
... If the algebras C ( S ) and C ( T ) are over the field of complex numbers , it is
also assumed that HÌ = IIf . Then H is continuous and has the form ( H / ) ( t ) = f ( h
...
... linear functional on C ( S ) . In the complex case it is also assumed that r * 1 = 4
... If the algebras C ( S ) and C ( T ) are over the field of complex numbers , it is
also assumed that HÌ = IIf . Then H is continuous and has the form ( H / ) ( t ) = f ( h
...
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The problem may be formulated in abstract terms as follows : The momentary
state of a mechanical system is described by specifying a point in a " phase
space " S. The mechanical system is assumed to be governed by the classical ...
The problem may be formulated in abstract terms as follows : The momentary
state of a mechanical system is described by specifying a point in a " phase
space " S. The mechanical system is assumed to be governed by the classical ...
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Preliminary Concepts | 1 |
The VitaliHahnSaks Theorem and Spaces of Measures | 7 |
B Topological Preliminaries | 10 |
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