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Convergence of spectral structures: a functional analytic theory and its applications to spectral geometry
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    Convergence of spectral structures: a functional analytic theory and its applications to spectral geometry (English)
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    25 August 2005
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    From the authors' abstract: We present a functional analytic framework of some natural topologies on a given family of spectral structures on Hilbert spaces, and study convergence of Riemannian manifolds and their spectral structure induced from the Laplacian. We also consider convergence of Alexandrov spaces, locally finite graphs, and metric spaces with Dirichlet forms. Our study covers convergence of noncompact (or incomplete) spaces whose Laplacian has continuous spectrum.
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    convergence of geometric structures
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    spectral geometry
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    Alexandrov spaces
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    metric measure spaces
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    Dirichlet forms
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