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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 . As our ...
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 . As our ...
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interval [ 0 , 1 ] and by a set of n linearly independent boundary conditions , of
which n / 2 are boundary conditions at zero and n / 2 are boundary conditions at
1 . Then all the conclusions of Theorem 8 are valid . In this connection , it is also ...
interval [ 0 , 1 ] and by a set of n linearly independent boundary conditions , of
which n / 2 are boundary conditions at zero and n / 2 are boundary conditions at
1 . Then all the conclusions of Theorem 8 are valid . In this connection , it is also ...
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But , under the condition that the set of boundary conditions C / ( Uf ) = 0 is
regular , this has been established above . Thus , to complete the proof , it
suffices to show that the set C of boundary conditions C , ( Uf ) = 0 , i = 1 , . . . , n ,
is regular .
But , under the condition that the set of boundary conditions C / ( Uf ) = 0 is
regular , this has been established above . Thus , to complete the proof , it
suffices to show that the set C of boundary conditions C , ( Uf ) = 0 , i = 1 , . . . , n ,
is regular .
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SPECTRAL OPERATORS | 1924 |
An Operational Calculus for Bounded Spectral | 1941 |
Part | 1950 |
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