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Sayfa 98
1 , 70 – 84 ; English transl . , Siberian Math . J . 34 ( 1993 ) , no . 1 , 59 – 72 . 6 . S
. N . Melikhov , Continuation of entire functions of completely regular growth and
the right inverse for the operator of the representation of analytic functions by ...
1 , 70 – 84 ; English transl . , Siberian Math . J . 34 ( 1993 ) , no . 1 , 59 – 72 . 6 . S
. N . Melikhov , Continuation of entire functions of completely regular growth and
the right inverse for the operator of the representation of analytic functions by ...
Sayfa 178
Math . Phys . 55 ( 1977 ) , 97 – 112 . 2 . L . Caffarelli , R . V . Kohn , and L .
Nirenberg , Partial regularity of suitable weak solutions of the Navier - Stokes
equations , Comm . Pure Appl . Math . 35 ( 1982 ) , 771 - 831 . 3 . F . - H . Lin , A
new proof ...
Math . Phys . 55 ( 1977 ) , 97 – 112 . 2 . L . Caffarelli , R . V . Kohn , and L .
Nirenberg , Partial regularity of suitable weak solutions of the Navier - Stokes
equations , Comm . Pure Appl . Math . 35 ( 1982 ) , 771 - 831 . 3 . F . - H . Lin , A
new proof ...
Sayfa 366
( DI2 ] J . Bourgain , On the distribution of polynomials on high - dimensional
convex sets , Geometrical Aspects of Functional Analysis ( 1989 - 90 ) , Lecture
Notes in Math . , vol . 1469 , Springer , Berlin , 1991 , pp . 127 - 137 . DI3 ] A .
Carbery ...
( DI2 ] J . Bourgain , On the distribution of polynomials on high - dimensional
convex sets , Geometrical Aspects of Functional Analysis ( 1989 - 90 ) , Lecture
Notes in Math . , vol . 1469 , Springer , Berlin , 1991 , pp . 127 - 137 . DI3 ] A .
Carbery ...
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algebraic analytic apply assume basis boundary bounded called chain homotopy closed coefficients complex computation condition connection Consequently consider constant construction contains continuous convex corresponding defined definition deformation denote determined differential domain element equal equation equivalence estimate example exists extension fact field finite fixed formula function given identity implies inequality integral intersection introduce invariant inverse isomorphism Lemma linear Math Mathematical matrix measure metric Moreover natural normal Observe obtain Obviously operator orientation particular periodic positive present problem projective Proof properties Proposition prove regular relation Remark respectively result ring satisfies scheme sequence singular smooth solutions space standard statement Subsection suffices Suppose takes Theorem theory transformation true twists unique vector weight zero