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Alternative Access for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: An Ode to the Road Less Traveled. [PDF]
Medranda GA, Nathan S.
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Sensing While Drilling and Intelligent Monitoring Technology: Research Progress and Application Prospects. [PDF]
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On the best constants of Schur multipliers of second order divided difference functions. [PDF]
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A harmonic current detection algorithm for aviation active power filter based on generalized delayed signal superposition. [PDF]
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Process Safety Considerations in the Design and Scale-Up of Chemical Looping Processes. [PDF]
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Generalized number-phase lattice encoding of a bosonic mode for quantum error correction. [PDF]
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Chaos for Backward Shift Operators
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2002Backward shift operators provide a general class of linear dynamical systems on infinite dimensional spaces. Despite linearity, chaos is a phenomenon that occurs within this context. In this paper we give characterizations for chaos in the sense of Auslander and Yorke [1980] and in the sense of Devaney [1989] of weighted backward shift operators and ...
Félix Martínez-Giménez, A. Peris
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Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1988
AbstractA definition of an isometric shift operator on a Banach space is given which extends the usual definition of a shift operator on a separable Hilbert space. It is shown that there is no such shift on many of the common Banach spaces of continuous functions. The associated ideas of a semi-shift and a backward shift are also introduced and studied
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AbstractA definition of an isometric shift operator on a Banach space is given which extends the usual definition of a shift operator on a separable Hilbert space. It is shown that there is no such shift on many of the common Banach spaces of continuous functions. The associated ideas of a semi-shift and a backward shift are also introduced and studied
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