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Theory’s Operation Shylock

2017
Chapter 4 comes as a critique of what I call, as a tribute to Philip Roth’s novel, “theory’s Operation Shylock,” i.e., recent celebrations of Diasporic Jewry, irrational demonization of Zionism and of the Jewish state, and, more seriously, ungrounded condemnation of a contemporary Jewry supposedly turned reactionary due to its support for the U.S.
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Introductory Operator Theory

2013
The first two parts of the book dealt almost exclusively with algebraic techniques. The third and fourth part were devoted to analytic methods. In this introductory chapter, we shall try to unite these two branches of mathematics to gain insight into the nature of some of the important equations in physics and their solutions.
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Some Operator theory

1997
This section is devoted to specialising several results of the preceding chapter to the case of a ‘singly generated’ commutative C*-algebra, or equivalently to the case of C(∑) where ∑ is a compact subset of the complex plane, or equivalently, to facts concerning a single normal operator on a separable Hilbert space.
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Operator theory

1984
Barry Simon   +40 more
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Koopman operator dynamical models: Learning, analysis and control

Annual Reviews in Control, 2021
Stefan Sosnowski
exaly  

Operational Superunification Theory

The Operational Superunification Theory (OST) redefines spacetime as a supersolid condensate of a complex scalar field Φ = |Φ|eiθ, structured as a crystalline lattice at the Planck scale (lp ≈ 1.616 × 10−35 m). This framework unifies general relativity (GR) and quantum mechanics (QM) by replacing black hole singularities with quantized topological ...
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