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Page 1914
... problem of Theorem XV.12.21 has the kernel which defines its solution given by a fairly rapidly convergent series . The Cauchy initial value problem is , in various forms , discussed briefly in all three parts of this book , thus ...
... problem of Theorem XV.12.21 has the kernel which defines its solution given by a fairly rapidly convergent series . The Cauchy initial value problem is , in various forms , discussed briefly in all three parts of this book , thus ...
Page 1927
... problem stated for I would be : find all projections in X. This problem , while interesting in itself , clearly goes much further than a mere spectral analysis of the operator I. Indeed , since o ( I ) consists of one point only , so ...
... problem stated for I would be : find all projections in X. This problem , while interesting in itself , clearly goes much further than a mere spectral analysis of the operator I. Indeed , since o ( I ) consists of one point only , so ...
Page 2059
... problem involving the determination of the variations in lunar and solar velocities . The Babylonians not only realized the independence of these problems but developed ephemerides to solve them , and they also devised a theory which ...
... problem involving the determination of the variations in lunar and solar velocities . The Babylonians not only realized the independence of these problems but developed ephemerides to solve them , and they also devised a theory which ...
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SPECTRAL OPERATORS | 1924 |
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Sufficient Conditions | 2134 |
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A₁ adjoint operator algebra of projections Amer analytic arbitrary asymptotic B₁ Banach space Boolean algebra Borel set boundary conditions bounded Borel function bounded linear operator bounded operator commuting compact complete Boolean algebra complex numbers complex plane continuous functions converges Corollary countably additive Definition denote differential operator Doklady Akad domain E₁ eigenvalues elements equation exists finite number follows from Lemma follows from Theorem follows immediately formal differential operator formula function f H₁ H₂ Hence Hilbert space hypothesis identity inequality inverse L₁ Lebesgue Math multiplicity Nauk SSSR norm operators in Hilbert perturbation PROOF properties prove quasi-nilpotent resolution Russian satisfies scalar type operator scalar type spectral Section sequence shows spectral measure spectral operator spectral theory spectrum subset Suppose trace class type spectral operator unbounded uniformly bounded vector zero