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The next two sections deal with applications of this main result to non - symmetric
ordinary differential operators . We let the unperturbed operator T be a simple nth
order differential operator i - " ( d / dt ) " , restricted by a set of boundary ...
The next two sections deal with applications of this main result to non - symmetric
ordinary differential operators . We let the unperturbed operator T be a simple nth
order differential operator i - " ( d / dt ) " , restricted by a set of boundary ...
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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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Let T be the unbounded operator in Hilbert space defined by the formal
differential operator t = - d / dx ) 2 and the boundary conditions [ * ] f ( 0 ) – ko f ' ( 0
) = 0 , $ ( 1 ) — kq f ' ( 1 ) = 0 , where ko and ky are arbitrary , possibly infinite ,
complex ...
Let T be the unbounded operator in Hilbert space defined by the formal
differential operator t = - d / dx ) 2 and the boundary conditions [ * ] f ( 0 ) – ko f ' ( 0
) = 0 , $ ( 1 ) — kq f ' ( 1 ) = 0 , where ko and ky are arbitrary , possibly infinite ,
complex ...
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SPECTRAL OPERATORS 1937 1941 1945 XV Spectral Operators | 1924 |
Introduction | 1927 |
Terminology and Preliminary Notions | 1929 |
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