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Multiplicity Theory and Spectral Representation The methods and results of this
section are due to Bade and are intimately dependent upon the ideas introduced
in Section XVII . 3 . A multiplicity theory for Boolean algebras of projections in a B
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Multiplicity Theory and Spectral Representation The methods and results of this
section are due to Bade and are intimately dependent upon the ideas introduced
in Section XVII . 3 . A multiplicity theory for Boolean algebras of projections in a B
...
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Then a projection E in B has finite uniform multiplicity n if and only if its adjoint E *
in B * has finite uniform multiplicity n . PROOF . It is sufficient to suppose E and E
* satisfy the countable chain condition . Also since each projection is the union ...
Then a projection E in B has finite uniform multiplicity n if and only if its adjoint E *
in B * has finite uniform multiplicity n . PROOF . It is sufficient to suppose E and E
* satisfy the countable chain condition . Also since each projection is the union ...
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J . Dieudonné [ 20 ] had previously obtained a multiplicity theory in the case
where the adjoint X * of the underlying Banach space X is separable ( which
implies the separability of X ) . In connection with Lemma 3 . 18 we note that in
general X ...
J . Dieudonné [ 20 ] had previously obtained a multiplicity theory in the case
where the adjoint X * of the underlying Banach space X is separable ( which
implies the separability of X ) . In connection with Lemma 3 . 18 we note that in
general X ...
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