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Page 1912
exception , used from Chapter XIV are elementary self - contained lemmas
concerning approximation of integrable functions by smooth functions . The
exception is Sobolev ' s theorem , which is used only in the proof of a corollary
unessential ...
exception , used from Chapter XIV are elementary self - contained lemmas
concerning approximation of integrable functions by smooth functions . The
exception is Sobolev ' s theorem , which is used only in the proof of a corollary
unessential ...
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19 was presented as a corollary to the preceding theorem , but since it is
essential for a number of the deep results in Chapter XX which have important
applications to some of the most difficult problems of contemporary atomic
physics , we ...
19 was presented as a corollary to the preceding theorem , but since it is
essential for a number of the deep results in Chapter XX which have important
applications to some of the most difficult problems of contemporary atomic
physics , we ...
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Chapter XIX ends with a section which gives results concerning completeness
properties of the set of eigenvectors of a perturbed operator . These theorems
make assertions less specific than those obtained in the first sections of Chapter
XIX ...
Chapter XIX ends with a section which gives results concerning completeness
properties of the set of eigenvectors of a perturbed operator . These theorems
make assertions less specific than those obtained in the first sections of Chapter
XIX ...
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SPECTRAL OPERATORS | 1924 |
An Operational Calculus for Bounded Spectral | 1941 |
Part | 1950 |
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