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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The last example above illustrates a problem which will be of great concern to us in the remainder of this chapter : the problem of finding which formal differential operators and sets of boundary conditions lead to spectral operators .
The last example above illustrates a problem which will be of great concern to us in the remainder of this chapter : the problem of finding which formal differential operators and sets of boundary conditions lead to spectral operators .
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Part III: Spectral Operators [by] Nelson Dunford and Jacob T. Schwartz, with the Assistance of William G. Bade and ... Let T be the unbounded operator in Hilbert space defined by the formal differential operator 7 = - ( d / d.c ) 2 and ...
Part III: Spectral Operators [by] Nelson Dunford and Jacob T. Schwartz, with the Assistance of William G. Bade and ... Let T be the unbounded operator in Hilbert space defined by the formal differential operator 7 = - ( d / d.c ) 2 and ...
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Investigations along the lines initiated by Birkhoff and Tamarkin were continued by Tamarkin [ 3 ] , who studied a considerably generalized problem for nth order differential operators , by Birkhoff and Langer [ 1 ] , who treated the ...
Investigations along the lines initiated by Birkhoff and Tamarkin were continued by Tamarkin [ 3 ] , who studied a considerably generalized problem for nth order differential operators , by Birkhoff and Langer [ 1 ] , who treated the ...
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SPECTRAL OPERATORS | 1924 |
Introduction | 1927 |
Terminology and Preliminary Notions | 1929 |
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