St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 4. cilt,4-6. sayılarAmerican Mathematical Society, 1993 |
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Sayfa 827
... belong to the domain ( 74 ) . Choose 0 < < max { 1 − ã , 21 } such that the whole spectrum of Ba aside from the points 1 , ... , λm is in the domain ( 75 ) α [ − † ( ã + ε ) ≤ † ( ã + ε ) ] N [ | z − 4 | ≤ 11 - ¤ U [ z ] < ɛ ] ...
... belong to the domain ( 74 ) . Choose 0 < < max { 1 − ã , 21 } such that the whole spectrum of Ba aside from the points 1 , ... , λm is in the domain ( 75 ) α [ − † ( ã + ε ) ≤ † ( ã + ε ) ] N [ | z − 4 | ≤ 11 - ¤ U [ z ] < ɛ ] ...
Sayfa 881
... belong to a certain space of smooth functions , what additional conditions on ƒ would make the product fe belong to the same space ? In this section we give an answer for the Hölder , Besov and Gevrey classes . For the Hölder classes ...
... belong to a certain space of smooth functions , what additional conditions on ƒ would make the product fe belong to the same space ? In this section we give an answer for the Hölder , Besov and Gevrey classes . For the Hölder classes ...
Sayfa 1211
... belong to L , ( 2 ) for p > 3 , but not for p ≤ 3. The solutions of the problem ( 7.1 ) - ( 7.3 ) decrease more rapidly - they belong to L , ( N ) for any p > 2 if c0 . However , these solutions do not belong to L2 ( N ) . The meaning ...
... belong to L , ( 2 ) for p > 3 , but not for p ≤ 3. The solutions of the problem ( 7.1 ) - ( 7.3 ) decrease more rapidly - they belong to L , ( N ) for any p > 2 if c0 . However , these solutions do not belong to L2 ( N ) . The meaning ...
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MATHEMATICS | 665 |
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ABSTRACT Let be an elliptic differential operator of order n2 with constant | 940 |
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