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Similarly , functions on RN may determine tempered distributions just as they
sometimes determine distributions . For example , since convergence 4n →g in Ở
is equivalent to the statement that for any two polynomials P , Q in N variables we
...
Similarly , functions on RN may determine tempered distributions just as they
sometimes determine distributions . For example , since convergence 4n →g in Ở
is equivalent to the statement that for any two polynomials P , Q in N variables we
...
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( vi ) This uniquely determined function o ( t ) is given by the equation o ( t ) = T ( t
) o ( 0 ) = ( T - 1 exp ( t ) ) * q 0 ) and the elements of the matrix representing the
convolution operator r - lexp ( t ) are expressible in terms of a finite number of ...
( vi ) This uniquely determined function o ( t ) is given by the equation o ( t ) = T ( t
) o ( 0 ) = ( T - 1 exp ( t ) ) * q 0 ) and the elements of the matrix representing the
convolution operator r - lexp ( t ) are expressible in terms of a finite number of ...
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which exclude the whole complex plane from the spectrum of the operator they
determine . ... These boundary conditions determine discrete differential
operators having eigenvalues 2 = sa determined by equations of the form sin s =
ks .
which exclude the whole complex plane from the spectrum of the operator they
determine . ... These boundary conditions determine discrete differential
operators having eigenvalues 2 = sa determined by equations of the form sin s =
ks .
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