Linear Operators: Part III: Spectral Operators [by] Nelson Dunford and Jacob T. Schwartz, with the Assistance of William G. Bade and Robert G. Bartle, Volume 1 |
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Let T be an operator in a weakly complete B - space X. Suppose that o ( T ' ) is totally disconnected . Then T is a spectral operator if and only if ( a ) the family of projections E ( 0 ; T ) corresponding to compact spectral sets of T ...
Let T be an operator in a weakly complete B - space X. Suppose that o ( T ' ) is totally disconnected . Then T is a spectral operator if and only if ( a ) the family of projections E ( 0 ; T ) corresponding to compact spectral sets of T ...
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However , rather than seek the maximum generality , it will be convenient to suppose that B is itself complete and satisfies the countable chain condition . Both these properties hold for B if X is separable , so this will be assumed ...
However , rather than seek the maximum generality , it will be convenient to suppose that B is itself complete and satisfies the countable chain condition . Both these properties hold for B if X is separable , so this will be assumed ...
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Suppose that E is its resolution of the identity , and suppose that { n } is an enumeration of its spectrum . Let dn denote the distance from an to o ( T ) – { an } . Suppose that for all but a finite number of n , Elan ) has a ...
Suppose that E is its resolution of the identity , and suppose that { n } is an enumeration of its spectrum . Let dn denote the distance from an to o ( T ) – { an } . Suppose that for all but a finite number of n , Elan ) has a ...
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SPECTRAL OPERATORS | 1924 |
Introduction | 1927 |
Terminology and Preliminary Notions | 1929 |
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