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A boundary-value problem with an operator in the boundary conditions, for a second-order elliptic differential-operator equation
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    A boundary-value problem with an operator in the boundary conditions, for a second-order elliptic differential-operator equation (English)
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    We prove first a theorem on an isomorphism realized by the operator generated by a second-order elliptic differential-operator equation and by boundary conditions which contain, in general, unbounded operators. After this, making use of the isomorphism theorem, we prove the Fredholm property for the perturbed equation.
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    second-order elliptic differential-operator equation
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    boundary conditions
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    unbounded operators
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    Fredholm property for the perturbed equation
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