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It is clear that all of these classes of operators are normal . Unitary operators have a number of other characteristic properties . For example , if U is unitary then ( x , y ) = ( U * Ux , y ) ( Ux , U ** y ) = ( Ux , Uy ) .
It is clear that all of these classes of operators are normal . Unitary operators have a number of other characteristic properties . For example , if U is unitary then ( x , y ) = ( U * Ux , y ) ( Ux , U ** y ) = ( Ux , Uy ) .
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First of all , it is clear from the preceding definition that the set M. ( the set Mo ) of boundary values at a ( at b ) ... Since the map g + fig of D ( T ) into itself is clearly closed , it is , by the closed graph theorem ( II.2.4 ) ...
First of all , it is clear from the preceding definition that the set M. ( the set Mo ) of boundary values at a ( at b ) ... Since the map g + fig of D ( T ) into itself is clearly closed , it is , by the closed graph theorem ( II.2.4 ) ...
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Indeed , if { { m } is a Cauchy sequence in L ( 1 ) , it is clear from ( i ) that { a ' { m } is a Cauchy sequence in L , ( I ) for J Sk , so that there exist functions g , gol in L , ( I ) such that limm - com - gp = 0 and lim.m ...
Indeed , if { { m } is a Cauchy sequence in L ( 1 ) , it is clear from ( i ) that { a ' { m } is a Cauchy sequence in L , ( I ) for J Sk , so that there exist functions g , gol in L , ( I ) such that limm - com - gp = 0 and lim.m ...
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