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... and thus B , is also a bounded Boolean algebra of projections in X . Suppose
that B , is not complete . By Lemma 4 there is a monotone increasing generalized
sequence { Eq } in B , and an x in X such that the limit lim , EqX does not exist .
... and thus B , is also a bounded Boolean algebra of projections in X . Suppose
that B , is not complete . By Lemma 4 there is a monotone increasing generalized
sequence { Eq } in B , and an x in X such that the limit lim , EqX does not exist .
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Strong Limits of Spectral Operators : Non - Commutative Case In this section
conditions will be given to insure that the strong limit T = lim , Ta of a generalized
sequence { Ta } of scalar type spectral operators is itself a scalar type spectral ...
Strong Limits of Spectral Operators : Non - Commutative Case In this section
conditions will be given to insure that the strong limit T = lim , Ta of a generalized
sequence { Ta } of scalar type spectral operators is itself a scalar type spectral ...
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Moreover , since A + ( a ) # 0 , A - ( ) # 0 , 0 5 , 00 , Z has no limit points on the real
axis . Consequently , Z is a finite set . Now let do e Z and let vo be the order of lo
as a pole of the resolvent . By Theorems VII . 3 . 18 and VII . 3 . 24 , each f e E ...
Moreover , since A + ( a ) # 0 , A - ( ) # 0 , 0 5 , 00 , Z has no limit points on the real
axis . Consequently , Z is a finite set . Now let do e Z and let vo be the order of lo
as a pole of the resolvent . By Theorems VII . 3 . 18 and VII . 3 . 24 , each f e E ...
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SPECTRAL OPERATORS | 1924 |
An Operational Calculus for Bounded Spectral | 1941 |
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