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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 for the
rest of ...
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 for the
rest of ...
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Suppose that E is its resolution of the identity , and suppose that { in } is an
enumeration of its spectrum . Let dn denote the distance from an to o ( T ) — { n } .
Suppose that for all but a finite number of n , Elan ) has a onedimensional range .
Suppose that E is its resolution of the identity , and suppose that { in } is an
enumeration of its spectrum . Let dn denote the distance from an to o ( T ) — { n } .
Suppose that for all but a finite number of n , Elan ) has a onedimensional range .
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6 , we see that lim 810140 { I + ( i - d . ) ( 101 – H ) - 1 } * g = 0 for each ge H .
Statement ( b ) now follows from Lemma 12 . If | V ( 101 – H ) - 11 < 1 , then I – V (
101 – H ) - 1 has a bounded inverse by Lemma VII . 3 . 4 . Let us now suppose
that I ...
6 , we see that lim 810140 { I + ( i - d . ) ( 101 – H ) - 1 } * g = 0 for each ge H .
Statement ( b ) now follows from Lemma 12 . If | V ( 101 – H ) - 11 < 1 , then I – V (
101 – H ) - 1 has a bounded inverse by Lemma VII . 3 . 4 . Let us now suppose
that I ...
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SPECTRAL OPERATORS | 1924 |
An Operational Calculus for Bounded Spectral | 1941 |
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