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8 , and again make the assumption made there that a 2 1 , B2 1 . Then by the
theory of Chapter XIII ( compare the discussion in Section XIII . 8 ) , our formal
differential operator defines a unique self adjoint operator L in the Hilbert space
L2 ( - 1 ...
8 , and again make the assumption made there that a 2 1 , B2 1 . Then by the
theory of Chapter XIII ( compare the discussion in Section XIII . 8 ) , our formal
differential operator defines a unique self adjoint operator L in the Hilbert space
L2 ( - 1 ...
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Let be a formally symmetric formal differential operator of order n defined on an
interval I . Let the deficiency indices of - both be equal to an integer m . Let Aį , i =
1 , . . . , m , be a set of m linearly independent boundary values for 7 . Let S be the
...
Let be a formally symmetric formal differential operator of order n defined on an
interval I . Let the deficiency indices of - both be equal to an integer m . Let Aį , i =
1 , . . . , m , be a set of m linearly independent boundary values for 7 . Let S be the
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... who treated the case of a first order system of differential equations , and by C .
E . Wilder [ 1 , 2 ] , who studied the case in which linear conditions are imposed at
interior points of the interval of definition of a formal differential operator .
... who treated the case of a first order system of differential equations , and by C .
E . Wilder [ 1 , 2 ] , who studied the case in which linear conditions are imposed at
interior points of the interval of definition of a formal differential operator .
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SPECTRAL OPERATORS 1937 1941 1945 XV Spectral Operators | 1924 |
Introduction | 1927 |
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