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The customary method for constructing a functional calculus for unbounded operators is to first use the functional calculus and spectral resolution for bounded operators to create a spectral resoultion for an unbounded operator \(T\), then use this resolution to develop the functional calculus. In this paper, two theorems of \textit{F. Riesz} and \textit{E. R. Lorch} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 39, 331--340 (1936; Zbl 0013.40504; JFM 62.0450.03)] are used to pass directly from the functional calculus for bounded symmetric operators to that of unbounded self-adjoint operators, and making particularly transparent the manner in which properties of the functional calculus for bounded operators are inherited by those which are unbounded.
Property / review text: The customary method for constructing a functional calculus for unbounded operators is to first use the functional calculus and spectral resolution for bounded operators to create a spectral resoultion for an unbounded operator \(T\), then use this resolution to develop the functional calculus. In this paper, two theorems of \textit{F. Riesz} and \textit{E. R. Lorch} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 39, 331--340 (1936; Zbl 0013.40504; JFM 62.0450.03)] are used to pass directly from the functional calculus for bounded symmetric operators to that of unbounded self-adjoint operators, and making particularly transparent the manner in which properties of the functional calculus for bounded operators are inherited by those which are unbounded. / rank
 
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functional caculus
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Borel function
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self-adjoint operator
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A note on the functional calculus for unbounded self-adjoint operators
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    The customary method for constructing a functional calculus for unbounded operators is to first use the functional calculus and spectral resolution for bounded operators to create a spectral resoultion for an unbounded operator \(T\), then use this resolution to develop the functional calculus. In this paper, two theorems of \textit{F. Riesz} and \textit{E. R. Lorch} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 39, 331--340 (1936; Zbl 0013.40504; JFM 62.0450.03)] are used to pass directly from the functional calculus for bounded symmetric operators to that of unbounded self-adjoint operators, and making particularly transparent the manner in which properties of the functional calculus for bounded operators are inherited by those which are unbounded.
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    functional caculus
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    Borel function
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    self-adjoint operator
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    Riesz-Lorch theorem
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