St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 16. cilt,437-1077. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2005 |
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Sayfa 577
... selfadjoint . The fact that the domain dom ( H ) is dense in L2 ( R + ) follows from [ K , Chapter VI , §4 , Theorem 4.2 ] . It can easily be checked that the operator H is symmetric . Therefore , to prove that H is essentially selfadjoint ...
... selfadjoint . The fact that the domain dom ( H ) is dense in L2 ( R + ) follows from [ K , Chapter VI , §4 , Theorem 4.2 ] . It can easily be checked that the operator H is symmetric . Therefore , to prove that H is essentially selfadjoint ...
Sayfa 776
... selfadjoint operators in the Hilbert space H , f H. The result itself of homogenization means the strong convergence u the identity Au + su = f , where A is also a nonnegative selfadjoint operator , which is said to be a homogenized or ...
... selfadjoint operators in the Hilbert space H , f H. The result itself of homogenization means the strong convergence u the identity Au + su = f , where A is also a nonnegative selfadjoint operator , which is said to be a homogenized or ...
Sayfa 865
... selfadjoint with respect to the standard inner product in 6 , while the operator in ( 0.8 ) is selfadjoint with respect to the inner product with the weight ( u ) -1 ( which depends on ɛ ) . Next , we extend system ( 0.9 ) in order to ...
... selfadjoint with respect to the standard inner product in 6 , while the operator in ( 0.8 ) is selfadjoint with respect to the inner product with the weight ( u ) -1 ( which depends on ɛ ) . Next , we extend system ( 0.9 ) in order to ...
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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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