St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 6. cilt,4-6. sayılarAmerican Mathematical Society, 1995 |
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Sayfa 998
... equal to +1 ) , i + s ( the entries equal to -1 ) . " ... " Consequently , ( eii , eii ) = tr ( M2 ) = 2N - 2 . So , for any boundary eigenvector there exists an element such that their scalar product is not equal to zero . Proof of ...
... equal to +1 ) , i + s ( the entries equal to -1 ) . " ... " Consequently , ( eii , eii ) = tr ( M2 ) = 2N - 2 . So , for any boundary eigenvector there exists an element such that their scalar product is not equal to zero . Proof of ...
Sayfa 1143
... equal to 0 for | x ' | > R / 2 , then the extended one is equal to 0 for ❘x ' | > 3R / 4 . Next , as is seen from the construction of the extension operator ( see [ 20 , Theorem 17.10 ] ) , a function odd in some variable can be ...
... equal to 0 for | x ' | > R / 2 , then the extended one is equal to 0 for ❘x ' | > 3R / 4 . Next , as is seen from the construction of the extension operator ( see [ 20 , Theorem 17.10 ] ) , a function odd in some variable can be ...
Sayfa 1212
... equal to some main function ( this easily follows from Theorem 2.1 ) . The following example shows that two main functions can be nearly equal but not equal . = Example 2.5 . Let P = { P , Q , R , S } CR " . Then the main functions f ...
... equal to some main function ( this easily follows from Theorem 2.1 ) . The following example shows that two main functions can be nearly equal but not equal . = Example 2.5 . Let P = { P , Q , R , S } CR " . Then the main functions f ...
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THE THEORY OF DECREASING SEQUENCES | 706 |
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4 Universal models | 719 |
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