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Page 1954
Q . E . D . It was shown in the course of the preceding proof that for an operator T
with a closed range the point i = 0 is not in the spectrum of the operator V = T | E (
{ 0 } ' ) X . Thus for all sufficiently small complex numbers 1 # 0 the operator XI ...
Q . E . D . It was shown in the course of the preceding proof that for an operator T
with a closed range the point i = 0 is not in the spectrum of the operator V = T | E (
{ 0 } ' ) X . Thus for all sufficiently small complex numbers 1 # 0 the operator XI ...
Page 1955
We shall be concerned with the fine structure of the spectrum , and the spectral
points of an operator in X will be classified , as they were in Hilbert space ,
according to the following definition . + 1 DEFINITION . Let A be a bounded linear
...
We shall be concerned with the fine structure of the spectrum , and the spectral
points of an operator in X will be classified , as they were in Hilbert space ,
according to the following definition . + 1 DEFINITION . Let A be a bounded linear
...
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uniformly bounded by a constant K in the neighborhood of the spectrum of H ,
while the integrals 8 1 + is ) I – H , ) - 10 | 2 d 8 and 8 | B * ( ( ^ Fis ) I – H1 ) - 1012
d ) are bounded as ĉ →0 . In this case , and under the additional assumption that
...
uniformly bounded by a constant K in the neighborhood of the spectrum of H ,
while the integrals 8 1 + is ) I – H , ) - 10 | 2 d 8 and 8 | B * ( ( ^ Fis ) I – H1 ) - 1012
d ) are bounded as ĉ →0 . In this case , and under the additional assumption that
...
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SPECTRAL OPERATORS | 1924 |
An Operational Calculus for Bounded Spectral | 1941 |
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