St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 4. cilt,4-6. sayılarAmerican Mathematical Society, 1993 |
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Sayfa 679
... interval with initial point at Qj , say Bj = [ Q ;, Q ) . We decompose each set ẞ ; into finer intervals . To do ... interval of smallest length such that I ( Q ;, K ) > n − 1 . If there is such an interval , then we set Q ;, : = K ...
... interval with initial point at Qj , say Bj = [ Q ;, Q ) . We decompose each set ẞ ; into finer intervals . To do ... interval of smallest length such that I ( Q ;, K ) > n − 1 . If there is such an interval , then we set Q ;, : = K ...
Sayfa 773
... interval △ outside which the Hamil- tonian is zero is stipulated in advance . Namely , for any interval △ the space Σ ( k ) does not have residual subsets Σ cΣ ( k ) such that for an l - place Hamiltonian h = H [ t , u ( N1 ) ...
... interval △ outside which the Hamil- tonian is zero is stipulated in advance . Namely , for any interval △ the space Σ ( k ) does not have residual subsets Σ cΣ ( k ) such that for an l - place Hamiltonian h = H [ t , u ( N1 ) ...
Sayfa 828
... interval △ and the point xo are contained in the interval ( -a , a ) . Denote by p ( xo , A , t , a ) the probability that a particle at xo at the initial time t is in the interval △ and does not leave the strip [ -a , a ] during the ...
... interval △ and the point xo are contained in the interval ( -a , a ) . Denote by p ( xo , A , t , a ) the probability that a particle at xo at the initial time t is in the interval △ and does not leave the strip [ -a , a ] during the ...
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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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