St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 16. cilt,437-1077. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2005 |
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Sayfa 566
... prove Theorem 7 ; §2 contains the proof of Lemma 2. Lemmas 3 and 4 are proved in §3 , and in §4 we prove Theorem 2 . Finally , in §5 , we prove that the operator H is essentially selfadjoint . Acknowledgements . The author wants to ...
... prove Theorem 7 ; §2 contains the proof of Lemma 2. Lemmas 3 and 4 are proved in §3 , and in §4 we prove Theorem 2 . Finally , in §5 , we prove that the operator H is essentially selfadjoint . Acknowledgements . The author wants to ...
Sayfa 666
... prove that the matrix g is diagonal , because then the claim follows immediately from Lemma 9 applied to Σ2 . Let μ be two distinct weights . both lying in one of the following sets : → , → * , = = △ \ ( ℗ U ( * ) . We wish to prove ...
... prove that the matrix g is diagonal , because then the claim follows immediately from Lemma 9 applied to Σ2 . Let μ be two distinct weights . both lying in one of the following sets : → , → * , = = △ \ ( ℗ U ( * ) . We wish to prove ...
Sayfa 946
... prove that if M , Є M and M¿ M , then MЄ M. In [ Sh ] , it was proved that the limit space M looks like a graph ( possibly , infinite ) some vertices of which " are blown up " to certain Aleksandrov surfaces that can be attached to each ...
... prove that if M , Є M and M¿ M , then MЄ M. In [ Sh ] , it was proved that the limit space M looks like a graph ( possibly , infinite ) some vertices of which " are blown up " to certain Aleksandrov surfaces that can be attached to each ...
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S Buslaev M V Buslaeva and A Grigis Adiabatic asymptotics | 437 |
Volchkov A local tworadii theorem on the sphere | 453 |
A Kokotov and B Plamenevskii On the asymptotics of solutions | 477 |
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