On spectral representation for selfadjoint operators
Eberhard Gerlach
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On spectral representation for selfadjoint operators
Published
1964
Pages
38
Eine mathematische Streutheorie für maximal dissipative Operatoren
Product formulas, nonlinear semigroups, and addition of unbounded operators
Spektralʹnai︠a︡ teorii︠a︡ different︠s︡ialʹnykh operatorov i smezhnye voprosy
Ot͡s︡enki sobstvennykh znacheniĭ nekotorogo klassa samosopri͡a︡zhennykh operatorov
Jordan algebras of self-adjoint operators
The operator Hilbert space OH, complex interpolation, and tensor norms
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