St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 12. cilt,1-505. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2001 |
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Sayfa 96
... fact , the spectral decomposition of operators with disjoint spectra , which was known for some time for Banach spaces . In what follows , we use this classical argument in the case where X is a quasi - Banach space of analytic ...
... fact , the spectral decomposition of operators with disjoint spectra , which was known for some time for Banach spaces . In what follows , we use this classical argument in the case where X is a quasi - Banach space of analytic ...
Sayfa 290
... fact that the operator A - 1 is positive definite in an appropriate weighted space ; in its turn , this fact follows from the positivity of the Calderón operator ( see ( 2.10 ) ) . = = Starting with the solution , we construct a field y ...
... fact that the operator A - 1 is positive definite in an appropriate weighted space ; in its turn , this fact follows from the positivity of the Calderón operator ( see ( 2.10 ) ) . = = Starting with the solution , we construct a field y ...
Sayfa 320
... fact indicates some asymptotic " stratification " of the spectrum in question ; therefore , it cannot be detected . in the framework of the analysis based on the theory of homogenization . Finally , we mention yet another specific point ...
... fact indicates some asymptotic " stratification " of the spectrum in question ; therefore , it cannot be detected . in the framework of the analysis based on the theory of homogenization . Finally , we mention yet another specific point ...
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