St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 18. cilt,511-1027. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2007 |
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Sayfa 611
... subspaces of the operators To , T1 . For every cyclic set b = { b1 , ... , bn } , we denote ( 6 ) Ub = span { [ b ] , k = 1 , ... , n } . If n < N , then the space Uь is of dimension n and , hence , is a nontrivial subspace in RN ; for ...
... subspaces of the operators To , T1 . For every cyclic set b = { b1 , ... , bn } , we denote ( 6 ) Ub = span { [ b ] , k = 1 , ... , n } . If n < N , then the space Uь is of dimension n and , hence , is a nontrivial subspace in RN ; for ...
Sayfa 619
... subspaces of the op- erators [ T ] belong to family ( 16 ) for the polynomial pь . Consider an arbitrary subspace Ub , in this family . This is a subspace of RN - 1 , and we denote it by Ub , k , N − 1 ; the corresponding subspace of ...
... subspaces of the op- erators [ T ] belong to family ( 16 ) for the polynomial pь . Consider an arbitrary subspace Ub , in this family . This is a subspace of RN - 1 , and we denote it by Ub , k , N − 1 ; the corresponding subspace of ...
Sayfa 619
... subspace . But since dim V - dim V = 1 , we see that V can contain only the block corresponding to the trivial generalized cycle . The dimensions of the other blocks are at least two . Hence , V is orthogonal to the subspaces Ub , r for ...
... subspace . But since dim V - dim V = 1 , we see that V can contain only the block corresponding to the trivial generalized cycle . The dimensions of the other blocks are at least two . Hence , V is orthogonal to the subspaces Ub , r for ...
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