St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 18. cilt,511-1027. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2007 |
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Sayfa 614
... root : a pair of roots ± √√a is replaced with the root a . Hence , new pairs of symmetric zeros and new cycles may arise . For example , the polynomial p ( z ) = ( 224 ) ( z + 4 ) has only one pair of symmetric zeros , 2 = ± 2 ...
... root : a pair of roots ± √√a is replaced with the root a . Hence , new pairs of symmetric zeros and new cycles may arise . For example , the polynomial p ( z ) = ( 224 ) ( z + 4 ) has only one pair of symmetric zeros , 2 = ± 2 ...
Sayfa 615
... root set Zo = { -1 , 3 , 16 , -7 + 24i } . algorithm take the entire set A1 to the root z1 of the corresponding tree . The same can be done with the other cut sets . Thus , any set Z can be transformed to its root set Zo by finitely ...
... root set Zo = { -1 , 3 , 16 , -7 + 24i } . algorithm take the entire set A1 to the root z1 of the corresponding tree . The same can be done with the other cut sets . Thus , any set Z can be transformed to its root set Zo by finitely ...
Sayfa 617
... root ) and is not counted anymore . This completes the proof . Thus , the adjoint operators T * and T have common root subspaces . Let Eq be the largest of these subspaces . This means that Eq + 1 = Eq . It follows that for any indices ...
... root ) and is not counted anymore . This completes the proof . Thus , the adjoint operators T * and T have common root subspaces . Let Eq be the largest of these subspaces . This means that Eq + 1 = Eq . It follows that for any indices ...
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