St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 4. cilt,4-6. sayılarAmerican Mathematical Society, 1993 |
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... object ( 0.4 ) can be reduced in the usual way [ 4 ] to the problem of controlling the object ( 0.1 ) , then under the inverse transformation of the optimality conditions the pointwise maximum principle ( 0.2 ) passes into the condition ...
... object ( 0.4 ) can be reduced in the usual way [ 4 ] to the problem of controlling the object ( 0.1 ) , then under the inverse transformation of the optimality conditions the pointwise maximum principle ( 0.2 ) passes into the condition ...
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... objects . The computation of the derivative of the SM S ( 2 ) with respect to λ already involves the existence of a smooth structure in the direct integral ( 7.7 ) . In concrete problems it is the equality ( 9.7 ) that is usually ...
... objects . The computation of the derivative of the SM S ( 2 ) with respect to λ already involves the existence of a smooth structure in the direct integral ( 7.7 ) . In concrete problems it is the equality ( 9.7 ) that is usually ...
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... objects in this paper and will continue in further publications . One reason to define this class of Lie algebras ( besides a natural idea to make continuous root systems the same type of objects as the discrete one ) was the fol ...
... objects in this paper and will continue in further publications . One reason to define this class of Lie algebras ( besides a natural idea to make continuous root systems the same type of objects as the discrete one ) was the fol ...
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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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a₁ analytic assertion assume asymptotic Blaschke product boundary bounded C₁ cone consider const constant construction convex corresponding covector cubes D₁ decomposition defined definition denote diffeomorphisms differential domain eigenvalues English transl equality equation equivalent estimate exists finite follows function f H₁ hence Hilbert space Hölder holds inequality inner function integral irreducible lattice Lemma Leningrad Lie algebra linear M₁ mapping Mathematical Mathematics Subject Classification maximum principle morphism multiplicity nonlinear norm obtained operator pair perturbation polynomial problem proof of Theorem properties Proposition proved representation Riemann-Roch theorem S₁ satisfying the conditions scattering matrix scattering theory selfadjoint singular smooth solution Soviet Math space spectral spectrum Steklov subspace sufficiently Suppose t₁ Theorem 1.1 theory trace formula trace-class unique unitary V₁ zero