On the similarity of linear operators in \(L_p\) to integral operators of the first and second kind (Q467663)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6365606
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6365606 |
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On the similarity of linear operators in \(L_p\) to integral operators of the first and second kind (English)
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4 November 2014
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The author constructs an example of a compact operator of the third kind in the space \(L_p\quad (p\neq 2)\) that is not similar to any integral operator of the first or second kind. Even not every linear equation of the third kind in \(L_p\quad (p\neq 2)\) can be reduced to an equivalent integral equation of the first or second kind.
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almost compact operator
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integral operator of the first/second/third kind in \(L_p\)
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similar operators
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limit spectrum
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