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The following pages link to A history of infinite matrices: a study of denumerably infinite linear systems as the first step in the history of operators defined on function spaces (Q2533020):
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- Infinite matrices bounded on weighted \(\ell^1\) spaces (Q393380) (← links)
- Eigenvalues for infinite matrices (Q581504) (← links)
- How ordinary elimination became Gaussian elimination (Q716156) (← links)
- The habilitation of John von Neumann at Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin: judgements on a Hungarian-Jewish mathematician in the Germany of 1927 (Q973454) (← links)
- A review of infinite matrices and their applications (Q999781) (← links)
- Doubly (sub)stochastic operators on \(\ell^p\) spaces (Q1998609) (← links)
- Quantum symmetries in orbifolds and decomposition (Q2087258) (← links)
- Estimates of solutions to infinite systems of linear equations and the problem of interpolation by cubic splines on the real line (Q2160183) (← links)
- On the inversion of infinite moment matrices (Q2347367) (← links)
- Exponential stability of positive semigroups in Banach spaces (Q2347418) (← links)
- The case of the composite Higgs: the model as a ``Rosetta stone'' in contemporary high-energy physics (Q2436225) (← links)
- On the Associativity of Infinite Matrix Multiplication (Q4613459) (← links)
- Generalized inverses of matrices: a perspective of the work of Penrose (Q4724766) (← links)
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- Erhard Schmidt and his contributions to functional analysis (Q5852025) (← links)
- Domain truncation, absorbing boundary conditions, Schur complements, and Padé approximation (Q6186964) (← links)
- The essential norm of bounded diagonal Infinite matrices acting on Banach sequence spaces (Q6190326) (← links)