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Sayfa 885
Coassociativity follows from ( 2.21 ) , and relation ( * ) follows from ( 2.18 ) . O In
the sequel , if 12 € UU is invertible , we denote ( as is conventional ) P ( 12-1 ) by
12_ . We recall that the antipode S is a bialgebra anti - automorphism : Som = mo
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Coassociativity follows from ( 2.21 ) , and relation ( * ) follows from ( 2.18 ) . O In
the sequel , if 12 € UU is invertible , we denote ( as is conventional ) P ( 12-1 ) by
12_ . We recall that the antipode S is a bialgebra anti - automorphism : Som = mo
...
Sayfa 890
For rcn , we denote by Ê cof the positive root span of T. Let T ; { Qj + , 0 < < k ' – 2 }
c II be orthogonal to li . From the Unsl ( n ) relations recalled in the appendix it
follows that ( H , ea ) = a ( H ) ea , ( H , fa ) = -a ( H ) fa , Heh , and that a € Ĉi , BE Î
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For rcn , we denote by Ê cof the positive root span of T. Let T ; { Qj + , 0 < < k ' – 2 }
c II be orthogonal to li . From the Unsl ( n ) relations recalled in the appendix it
follows that ( H , ea ) = a ( H ) ea , ( H , fa ) = -a ( H ) fa , Heh , and that a € Ĉi , BE Î
...
Sayfa 1226
From ( 3.5 ) it follows that ( 3.6 ) P. ( x , x , 1,00 ) dx = 22 , -1 ) = f ( 1 + 2 ) | cos sin
a a Formulas ( 3.3 ) and ( 3.6 ) imply our main assertion . Theorem 3.1 . The
following asymptotic formula is valid : ( 3.7 ) sp . ( x , x , 6 , a ) dx = LP Palx , x , 1 ,
0o ...
From ( 3.5 ) it follows that ( 3.6 ) P. ( x , x , 1,00 ) dx = 22 , -1 ) = f ( 1 + 2 ) | cos sin
a a Formulas ( 3.3 ) and ( 3.6 ) imply our main assertion . Theorem 3.1 . The
following asymptotic formula is valid : ( 3.7 ) sp . ( x , x , 6 , a ) dx = LP Palx , x , 1 ,
0o ...
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THE THEORY OF DECREASING SEQUENCES | 706 |
1 Main definitions and terminology | 712 |
Theorem on lacunary isomorphism | 719 |
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