St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 6. cilt,4-6. sayılarAmerican Mathematical Society, 1995 |
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Sayfa 1053
... statement 1 , these two limits exist in the space C ( Q , C2 ) , because F € C ( [ a , b ] × Q , C2 ) . In statement 2 it suffices to require that these limits exist in D ' ( Q , C2 ) . - If a is a regular end and b is an end of limit ...
... statement 1 , these two limits exist in the space C ( Q , C2 ) , because F € C ( [ a , b ] × Q , C2 ) . In statement 2 it suffices to require that these limits exist in D ' ( Q , C2 ) . - If a is a regular end and b is an end of limit ...
Sayfa 1066
... statement 1. Statement 2 follows from the relation f¿ ( -iz ) = f¿ ( z ) , z € C + , and from the continuity of g . To prove statement 3 , it suffices to modify the definition ( 24 ) of a nonlinear operator whose fixed point is a ...
... statement 1. Statement 2 follows from the relation f¿ ( -iz ) = f¿ ( z ) , z € C + , and from the continuity of g . To prove statement 3 , it suffices to modify the definition ( 24 ) of a nonlinear operator whose fixed point is a ...
Sayfa 1073
... Statement 2 follows from the continuity of g . Statement 3 is proved by using the method of proving Corollary 3 to Theorem 6. Namely , we look for a fixed point of the following nonlinear operator : where ✓ ( 8 ) ( z ) = ¦ ( ✓ ( 8 ) ...
... Statement 2 follows from the continuity of g . Statement 3 is proved by using the method of proving Corollary 3 to Theorem 6. Namely , we look for a fixed point of the following nonlinear operator : where ✓ ( 8 ) ( z ) = ¦ ( ✓ ( 8 ) ...
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THE THEORY OF DECREASING SEQUENCES | 706 |
1 Main definitions and terminology | 712 |
4 Universal models | 719 |
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