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The problem of determining whether a given symmetric operator has a self
adjoint extension is of crucial importance in determining whether the spectral
theorem may be employed . If the answer to this problem is affirmative , it is
important to ...
The problem of determining whether a given symmetric operator has a self
adjoint extension is of crucial importance in determining whether the spectral
theorem may be employed . If the answer to this problem is affirmative , it is
important to ...
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1 + I . The converse problem . The wide application of the spectral theory of
differential operators to a variety of problems in modern physics not only has
shown a physical meaning for many of the mathematical notions , but has also
raised ...
1 + I . The converse problem . The wide application of the spectral theory of
differential operators to a variety of problems in modern physics not only has
shown a physical meaning for many of the mathematical notions , but has also
raised ...
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The Elliptic Boundary Value Problem Can the boundary value theory and the
spectral theory of Chapter XIII be generalized to partial differential operators ? In
the present section it will be seen that it can , at least for the class of elliptic partial
...
The Elliptic Boundary Value Problem Can the boundary value theory and the
spectral theory of Chapter XIII be generalized to partial differential operators ? In
the present section it will be seen that it can , at least for the class of elliptic partial
...
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