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Reduced Density Matrix and Cumulant Approximations of Quantum Linear Response. [PDF]
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Nonlinear SPDEs and Maximal Regularity: An Extended Survey. [PDF]
Agresti A, Veraar M.
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A Theorem of Rolewicz's Type in Solid Function Spaces
Dragomir, Sever S, Buşe, Constantin
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Linear operators in fuzzifying topological linear spaces
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Cong-Hua Yan
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Linear Operators on Fock Spaces
Integral Equations and Operator Theory, 2017The aim of this paper is to extend several results about properties of some linear operators on the Fock space \(F_\alpha^2\) to linear operators on Fock spaces \(F_\alpha^p\) for ...
Lou, Zengjian, Zhu, Kehe, Zhu, Senhua
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Probabilistic Modular Spaces and Linear Operators
Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 2008Let \(X\) be a real vector space and let \(\Delta\) be the set of all non-decreasing functions \(f:\mathbb{R}\to \mathbb{R}^+_0\) with \(\text{inf\,}f(x)= 0\), \(\sup f(x)= 1\). Probabilistic modular spaces \((X,\mu)\) are considered, where \(\mu: X\to \Delta\) satisfies suitable conditions.
Fallahi, Kamal, Nourouzi, Kourosh
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Interpolation of Linear Operators on Sobolev Spaces
The Annals of Mathematics, 1979We are interested in the interpolation of linear operators defined on Sobolev spaces Wk = Wk(Q), 1 ? p ? oo. In particular, there is the question ([11]) whether Wk, 1 < p < o0, is an interpolation space between W1k and W!. We will answer this question affirmatively and actually do much more since we can characterize the Peetre K-functional for ...
DeVore, R., Scherer, K.
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On probabilistic norm of a linear operators and space of operators
Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Linear Topological Spaces and Linear Operators
1982We shall consider linear spaces L over the fields R and C. In cases when a statement does not depend on the choice of field, we write K instead of R or C. If A and B are two subsets of L and λ and μ are two numbers in K, then λA + μB denotes the set of elements z ∈ L of the form λx -I- μy, where x ∈ A, y ∈ B.
A. A. Kirillov, A. A. Gvishiani
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