St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 16. ciltAmerican Mathematical Society, 2005 |
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Sayfa 65
... p > 0 and 0 € ( 0 , π ) . Then 1 Im ( z − x ) e = - 2 sin ( ( 0 ) pe For 2 the argument 0 belongs to ( 0 , 2 ) ... HT * and TH = HT * for all > 1. Therefore , ( 2.12 ) Im N ( z ) = -CHC * 1 1 Z ------- Σ -- 1 λ - CT HC * { = 1 ( z - X ) m ...
... p > 0 and 0 € ( 0 , π ) . Then 1 Im ( z − x ) e = - 2 sin ( ( 0 ) pe For 2 the argument 0 belongs to ( 0 , 2 ) ... HT * and TH = HT * for all > 1. Therefore , ( 2.12 ) Im N ( z ) = -CHC * 1 1 Z ------- Σ -- 1 λ - CT HC * { = 1 ( z - X ) m ...
Sayfa 384
p ( · , t ) E C13 + a ( G ) , and ( 2.25 ) supur ( , t ) ca ( n ) + sup | ʊ ... p ( x , t ) − P ( x ) tend exponentially to zero as too . This follows from ... ht € Ca ( No ) , problem ( 3.1 ) has a unique solution v ( 384 V. A. SOLONNIKOV.
p ( · , t ) E C13 + a ( G ) , and ( 2.25 ) supur ( , t ) ca ( n ) + sup | ʊ ... p ( x , t ) − P ( x ) tend exponentially to zero as too . This follows from ... ht € Ca ( No ) , problem ( 3.1 ) has a unique solution v ( 384 V. A. SOLONNIKOV.
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ISOMETRIC EMBEDDINGS OF FINITEDIMENSIONAL pSPACES | 11 |
OVER THE QUATERNIONS | 104 |
1 Introduction | 117 |
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