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Shift operator generated by trigonometric systems
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    Shift operator generated by trigonometric systems (English)
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    16 November 2000
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    From the authors abstract: The authors study the isometric operator generated by a trigonometric system. It is known that this operator is used in problems with directional derivatives and in the theory of the Fourier series. The authors prove that this isometric operator is a pure shift. Moreover, they apply this fact to the inverse problem of magnetoresistence.
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    Hilbert kernel
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    Mellin transform
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    Wold decomposition
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    isometric operator
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    trigonometric system
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    directional derivatives
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    Fourier series
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    pure shift
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    inverse problem of magnetoresistence
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