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Page 1914
In sharp contrast with some of the most innocent looking boundary value
problems associated with perturbed operators ... can be most scabrous , the
convolution kernel giving the solution to the Cauchy initial value problem of
Theorem XV .
In sharp contrast with some of the most innocent looking boundary value
problems associated with perturbed operators ... can be most scabrous , the
convolution kernel giving the solution to the Cauchy initial value problem of
Theorem XV .
Page 1927
formulation of the spectral reduction problem may be seen by considering the
case T = I . Since I commutes with every projection , the above reduction problem
stated for I would be : find all projections in X . This problem , while interesting in
...
formulation of the spectral reduction problem may be seen by considering the
case T = I . Since I commutes with every projection , the above reduction problem
stated for I would be : find all projections in X . This problem , while interesting in
...
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The basic problem of Babylonian lunar theory was their calendar , which defined
the was first visible after sunset ; the specific problem was the determination of
which months had 30 days and which 29 . The construction of a calendar
involved ...
The basic problem of Babylonian lunar theory was their calendar , which defined
the was first visible after sunset ; the specific problem was the determination of
which months had 30 days and which 29 . The construction of a calendar
involved ...
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SPECTRAL OPERATORS | 1924 |
An Operational Calculus for Bounded Spectral | 1941 |
Part | 1950 |
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