Criterion of reducibility for operator equations (Q1901907)

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    Criterion of reducibility for operator equations
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 815643

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      Criterion of reducibility for operator equations (English)
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      3 January 1996
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      An equation (1) \(\Phi_x = 0\), where the operator \(\Phi\) is defined on a Banach space \(W\), is called reducible if there exists a completely continuous operator \(P : W \to W\) such that the solution set of the equation \(x = Px\) coincides with the solution set of (1). The author proves that (1) is reducible in this sense if and only if its solution set is closed and each bounded subset is pre-compact.
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      Banach space
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      reducible
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