St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 18. cilt,511-1027. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2007 |
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Sayfa 547
... zero , and otherwise they are precisely the generators of Ker △ " occurring in ( 3.4 ) . We split the generators ( 3.13 ) ( ( 3.14 ) or ( 3.15 ) ) into two groups where a > 0 and a = 0 ( where b > 0 and b = 0 or c > 0 and c = 0 ...
... zero , and otherwise they are precisely the generators of Ker △ " occurring in ( 3.4 ) . We split the generators ( 3.13 ) ( ( 3.14 ) or ( 3.15 ) ) into two groups where a > 0 and a = 0 ( where b > 0 and b = 0 or c > 0 and c = 0 ...
Sayfa 614
... zeros and all its cycles , obtaining a clean polynomial p . This is the process of cleaning . If p possesses a symmetric zero a , then we pass to the polynomial Pa ( z ) = P ( z ) . This reduces the degree by one . If pa has a symmetric ...
... zeros and all its cycles , obtaining a clean polynomial p . This is the process of cleaning . If p possesses a symmetric zero a , then we pass to the polynomial Pa ( z ) = P ( z ) . This reduces the degree by one . If pa has a symmetric ...
Sayfa 617
... zero level ( to the 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 ...
... zero level ( to the 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 ...
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