St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 16. cilt,437-1077. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2005 |
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Sayfa 561
... absolutely continuous , ( 0 ) = 0 , supp is bounded , and -y " + p ¥ € L2 ( R + ) Remark . The function - " + p ( x ) ... absolutely continuous and fills the real axis . ii ) If the potential p ( x ) satisfies Assumption ( B ) , then the ...
... absolutely continuous , ( 0 ) = 0 , supp is bounded , and -y " + p ¥ € L2 ( R + ) Remark . The function - " + p ( x ) ... absolutely continuous and fills the real axis . ii ) If the potential p ( x ) satisfies Assumption ( B ) , then the ...
Sayfa 577
... absolutely continuous } and with values in L1.loc ( R + ) . Lemma 16. Let v Є dom ( H * ) . Then v ' is absolutely continuous , hv € L2 ( R + ) , and v ( 0 ) = 0 . Proof . The definition of H * implies that for some wЄ L2 ( R + ) we ...
... absolutely continuous } and with values in L1.loc ( R + ) . Lemma 16. Let v Є dom ( H * ) . Then v ' is absolutely continuous , hv € L2 ( R + ) , and v ( 0 ) = 0 . Proof . The definition of H * implies that for some wЄ L2 ( R + ) we ...
Sayfa 578
... absolutely continuous , and he € L2 [ 0,1 ] , 4 ( 0 ) = 4 ′ ( l ) = 0 is selfadjoint ( see [ K , Chapter VI , §4 , Theorem 4.2 ] ) . Therefore , the kernel of Hà – i is zero . Consequently , there exists a E dom ( h ) such that hy = iv ...
... absolutely continuous , and he € L2 [ 0,1 ] , 4 ( 0 ) = 4 ′ ( l ) = 0 is selfadjoint ( see [ K , Chapter VI , §4 , Theorem 4.2 ] ) . Therefore , the kernel of Hà – i is zero . Consequently , there exists a E dom ( h ) such that hy = iv ...
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