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Composition Operators and Multiplication Operators on Orlicz Spaces

open access: yesپژوهش‌های ریاضی, 2015
Y Estaremi, S Shamsi Gomechi
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Calibrating nested sensor arrays for DOA estimation utilizing continuous multiplication operator

Signal Processing, 2020
Recently proposed nested array can increase the number degrees of freedom (DOFs) greatly in comparison with uniform linear array, enabling us to extend it to tackle the problem of direction of arrival (DOA) estimation in the presence of gain-phase errors.
Ye Tian   +3 more
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Multiplication Operators

2023
AbstractWe discuss multiplication operators Mφf = φf on L2(μ), where μ is a finite positive Borel measure on a compact set in ℂ and φ is a μ-essentially bounded function. These operators represent normal operators on Hilbert spaces via the spectral theorem.
Stephan Ramon Garcia   +2 more
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Multiplicative Commutators of Operators

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1966
An invertible operator T on a Hilbert space is a multiplicative commutator if there exist invertible operators A and B on such that T = ABA–1B–1. In this paper we discuss the question of which operators are, and which are not, multiplicative commutators.
Brown, Arlen, Pearcy, Carl
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Multiplication Operators

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1989
Let V(x) ≧ 0 be given on Rn and defineThis constant has played a role in many investigation. For n — 3 it was shown in Courant-Hilbert [7] p. 446 that In [10], Kato estimates C2,2,2,ƛ(V) in terms of the L2 +L∞ norm of V in R3. Stummel [22] showed that C2,2,2,1(V) is bounded by in Rn, n > 2, provided α < 4. Browder [6] and Balslev [3] showed that
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Two Multiplication Operators

2023
AbstractThis chapter concerns the multiplication operators Mx:L2[0,1]→L2[0,1],(Mxf)(x)=xf(x) and Mξ:L2(T)→L2(T),(Mξg)(ξ)=ξg(ξ). We discuss their spectra and invariant subspaces. This requires the introduction of Fourier series and the Hardy space H2.
Stephan Ramon Garcia   +2 more
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MULTIPLE OPERATIONS FOR STRABISMUS

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1980
Some examples will be noted where the strabismus surgeon plans the patient to have more than one operation. Unfortunately most multistage strabismus procedures are unplanned and are a consequence of failure of the initial surgery. The three most common causes of such failure will be discussed.
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Multiplication and Compact-friendly Operators

Positivity, 1997
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Abramovich, Y. A.   +2 more
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