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zbMATH Open0011.30801MaRDI QIDQ4759674FDOQ4759674
Publication date: 1935
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- Integral and partially integral operators
- VOICULESCU’S THEOREM FOR NONSEPARABLE -ALGEBRAS
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- The limit spectrum of a positive operator in \(L_{2}\) that is integral on some subspace
- On gentle perturbations, I
- Normed ideal perturbation of irreducible operators in semifinite von Neumann factors
- On one class of linear operators in \(L_2\)
- Approximate equivalence of representations of AF algebras into semifinite von Neumann algebras
- Representation formula for solution of a functional equation with Volterra operator
- The center of distances of central Cantor sets
- John von Neumann 1903-1957
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- Operators of Carleman type
- On perturbations of the spectrum of unitary operators
- Free states of the canonical anticommutation relations
- Center of distances and central Cantor sets
- Self-adjoint abstract differential operators
- On the nature of the spectrum of self-adjoint extensions of operators admitting separation of variables
- Carleman operators in spaces of abstract functions. II
- Singular continuous spectrum is generic
- Tosio Kato’s work on non-relativistic quantum mechanics, Part 2
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