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Throughout the rest of this section , x ( Á ) will denote such a maximal extension
of R ( Ě ; T ) x in all cases when RTÉ ; T ) , has the single valued extension
property . In this case x ( Á ) is a single valued analytic function with domain p ( x )
and ...
Throughout the rest of this section , x ( Á ) will denote such a maximal extension
of R ( Ě ; T ) x in all cases when RTÉ ; T ) , has the single valued extension
property . In this case x ( Á ) is a single valued analytic function with domain p ( x )
and ...
Page 1990
Nelson Dunford, Jacob T. Schwartz, William G. Bade, Robert G. Bartle. for some
E - measurable and essentially bounded complex valued function â on RN .
Before illustrating the results of the preceding section , we shall examine the
structure ...
Nelson Dunford, Jacob T. Schwartz, William G. Bade, Robert G. Bartle. for some
E - measurable and essentially bounded complex valued function â on RN .
Before illustrating the results of the preceding section , we shall examine the
structure ...
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The single valued extension property . The example of an operator which does
not have the single valued extension property that is given in Section 2 is due to
S . Kakutani ( see Dunford [ 18 ] ) . Keselman [ 1 ] gave necessary conditions for
an ...
The single valued extension property . The example of an operator which does
not have the single valued extension property that is given in Section 2 is due to
S . Kakutani ( see Dunford [ 18 ] ) . Keselman [ 1 ] gave necessary conditions for
an ...
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