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This elementary observation suggests that it might be easier to give certain
convolutions an integral representation if we use the integral of vector valued
functions , and this we shall do . We begin by defining the convolution integral (
19 ) ...
This elementary observation suggests that it might be easier to give certain
convolutions an integral representation if we use the integral of vector valued
functions , and this we shall do . We begin by defining the convolution integral (
19 ) ...
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It will next be shown that the vector x - y is in the closure of the manifold ( – T ) X .
To see this it will , in view of Corollary II . 3 . 13 , suffice to show that * * ( 20 - y ) =
0 for every linear functional 3 * which vanishes on ( 101 – T ) X . If w * is such a ...
It will next be shown that the vector x - y is in the closure of the manifold ( – T ) X .
To see this it will , in view of Corollary II . 3 . 13 , suffice to show that * * ( 20 - y ) =
0 for every linear functional 3 * which vanishes on ( 101 – T ) X . If w * is such a ...
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The cyclic subspace M ( x ) spanned by a vector x is sp { Ex | E B } . A projection
Ee B will be said to satisfy the countable chain condition if every family of disjoint
projections in B bounded by E is at most countable . We shall denote by the set ...
The cyclic subspace M ( x ) spanned by a vector x is sp { Ex | E B } . A projection
Ee B will be said to satisfy the countable chain condition if every family of disjoint
projections in B bounded by E is at most countable . We shall denote by the set ...
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SPECTRAL OPERATORS | 1924 |
An Operational Calculus for Bounded Spectral | 1941 |
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