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Compact linear operators on functional spaces with two norms
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    Compact linear operators on functional spaces with two norms (English)
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    23 June 1999
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    The original version of this paper (in Ukrainian) was published in Sbirnik Praz' Instituta Matem. Akademii Nauk, Ukrainsk. SSR, No. 9, 104-129 (1947). Some statement from this paper were later rediscovered by P. D. Lax and by J. A. Dieudonne. In Section 1 some general facts of linear operator theory in a space with two norms are established. Important results, as for instance the well-known Hilbert-Schmidt theorem on expansions with respect to eigenfunctions, Mercer's theorem etc. are obtained in this general context. In Section 2, the author develops the theory of symmetrizable operators. Section 3 contains a theorem which can be used to investigate the asymptotics of eigenvalues of a compact operator, with applications to the theory of integral equations with a symmetrizable kernel. Although written more than fifty years ago, the paper has not only the value of an historical document but it remains as modern and fresh as a masterpiece can be. An excellent idea to offer this translation to a large audience.
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    eigenfunction expansion
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    space with two norms
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    Hilbert-Schmidt theorem
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    Mercer's theorem
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    symmetrizable operators
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    asymptotics of eigenvalues
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    compact operator
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    integral equations with a symmetrizable kernel
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