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Hankel operators in the perturbation theory of unitary and self-adjoint operators
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    Hankel operators in the perturbation theory of unitary and self-adjoint operators (English)
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    The author introduces a new technique in the following questions of the perturbation theory of unitary and self-adjoint operators: the representation of \(\phi\) (B)-\(\phi\) (A) in the term of operator integrals, the representation of the trace of \(\phi\) (B)-\(\phi\) (A) in the term of so-called spectral shift function, the differentiability of the mapping \(A\mapsto \phi (A).\) This technique is based on the metric properties of some Hankel operators.
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    perturbation theory of unitary and self-adjoint operators
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    operator integrals
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    representation of the trace
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    spectral shift function
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    metric properties of some Hankel operators
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