Almost everywhere convergence of convolution powers
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- Spectral operators
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- Almost everywhere convergence of convolution powers in L^ 1(X)
- Almost everywhere convergence of convolution powers on compact Abelian groups
- Convergence of iterates of normal operators in L^2 spases
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- On the convergence of iterates of convolution operators in Banach spaces
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- Convergence of representation averages and of convolution powers
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