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Normally resolvable operators and direct decompositions of Sobolev spaces
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    Normally resolvable operators and direct decompositions of Sobolev spaces (English)
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    22 April 2013
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    The author presents an approach to the study of some normally resolvable differential operators in Sobolev spaces. Within the framework of this approach, decompositions are obtained of some function spaces, generalizing in particular the Weyl-Helmholtz decomposition.
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    normally resolvable operator
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    direct decompositions of Sobolev spaces
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    Weyl-Helmholtz decomposition
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