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Sayfa 76
In [ 4 , 5 ] , criteria were found for the ( surjective ) representing operator II : A1 →
A ( G ) , CH Lien Cjedz , to have a continuous linear right inverse ( for short : to
have a right inverse ) . This means the existence of a continuous linear operator T
...
In [ 4 , 5 ] , criteria were found for the ( surjective ) representing operator II : A1 →
A ( G ) , CH Lien Cjedz , to have a continuous linear right inverse ( for short : to
have a right inverse ) . This means the existence of a continuous linear operator T
...
Sayfa 77
Thus , the problem on a right inverse reduces to that on a left inverse for a
restriction operator . To solve the latter , one can use the well - developed
methods of the theory of entire and plurisubharmonic functions ( in particular ,
Lagrange ...
Thus , the problem on a right inverse reduces to that on a left inverse for a
restriction operator . To solve the latter , one can use the well - developed
methods of the theory of entire and plurisubharmonic functions ( in particular ,
Lagrange ...
Sayfa 78
In all the preceding papers about a right inverse to the operator of representation
by a system of exponentials , the role of the exponents was also played by the
zeros of such a function L . There is a technical reason for this : in [ 4 - 7 ] and in ...
In all the preceding papers about a right inverse to the operator of representation
by a system of exponentials , the role of the exponents was also played by the
zeros of such a function L . There is a technical reason for this : in [ 4 - 7 ] and in ...
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