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The following examples are among the most familiar convolutions in A . 11
EXAMPLE ( Translation ) . Let le ( 0 ) = 1 if t is in o ; otherwise let 12 ( o ) = 0 .
Then ( 1¢ * P ) ( s ) = 918 – t ) . 12 EXAMPLE ( Convolution by an L , function ) .
Let f be in ...
The following examples are among the most familiar convolutions in A . 11
EXAMPLE ( Translation ) . Let le ( 0 ) = 1 if t is in o ; otherwise let 12 ( o ) = 0 .
Then ( 1¢ * P ) ( s ) = 918 – t ) . 12 EXAMPLE ( Convolution by an L , function ) .
Let f be in ...
Page 1999
SPECTRAL SPECTRAL ( 32 ) ( f * cp ) ( 8 ) = S . ( 8 — t ) q ( e ) dt " RN exists , as
a Lebesgue integral , for each s in RN . Consider first the case where q is in Lin
L2 . The preceding example shows that $ * & p = 9 + 9 = S ( 5 ) e ( ds ) is in L ,
and ...
SPECTRAL SPECTRAL ( 32 ) ( f * cp ) ( 8 ) = S . ( 8 — t ) q ( e ) dt " RN exists , as
a Lebesgue integral , for each s in RN . Consider first the case where q is in Lin
L2 . The preceding example shows that $ * & p = 9 + 9 = S ( 5 ) e ( ds ) is in L ,
and ...
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Other examples are afforded by the formal differential operators ( 13 ) , ( 14 ) ,
and ( 15 ) and the spectra of their natural closed extensions are readily obtained .
An amusing example which has features not seen in the preceding examples is ...
Other examples are afforded by the formal differential operators ( 13 ) , ( 14 ) ,
and ( 15 ) and the spectra of their natural closed extensions are readily obtained .
An amusing example which has features not seen in the preceding examples is ...
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SPECTRAL OPERATORS | 1924 |
An Operational Calculus for Bounded Spectral | 1941 |
Part | 1950 |
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