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The following pages link to A Functional Calculus for Elliptic Pseudo-Differential Operators (Q5658522):
Displayed 23 items.
- Band-limited localized Parseval frames and Besov spaces on compact homogeneous manifolds (Q535601) (← links)
- Calcul fonctionnel par la transformation de Mellin et opérateurs admissibles (Q585490) (← links)
- Calcul fonctionnel à plusieurs variables pour des opérateurs pseudodifferentiels dans \(R^ n\) (Q787031) (← links)
- On the boundedness of functions of (pseudo-) differential operators on compact manifolds (Q912315) (← links)
- Spectre conjoint d'opérateurs pseudo-différentiels qui commutent. II. Le cas intégrable (Q1161095) (← links)
- Calcul fonctionnel sur les opérateurs admissibles et application (Q1162659) (← links)
- \(K\)-homology classes of elliptic uniform pseudodifferential operators (Q1630075) (← links)
- Fourier multipliers, symbols, and nuclearity on compact manifolds (Q1661527) (← links)
- Semiclassical asymptotics, gauge fields, and quantum chaos (Q1822815) (← links)
- The multiplicative anomaly for determinants of elliptic operators (Q1913357) (← links)
- Microlocal approach to the Hausdorff dimension of measures (Q2065937) (← links)
- Schatten classes on compact manifolds: kernel conditions (Q2253211) (← links)
- Geometric Arveson-Douglas conjecture (Q2359939) (← links)
- Continuous wavelets on compact manifolds (Q2391121) (← links)
- Off-diagonal heat kernel asymptotics of pseudodifferential operators on closed manifolds and subordinate Brownian motion (Q2401499) (← links)
- Spectral functions of subordinate Brownian motion on closed manifolds: (Q3188352) (← links)
- (Q3955764) (← links)
- Multipliers for Spherical Harmonic Expansions (Q5658558) (← links)
- Spectral triples and Toeplitz operators (Q5963563) (← links)
- Sharp exponential decay rates for anisotropically damped waves (Q6038730) (← links)
- Dimensional estimates for measures on quaternionic spheres (Q6062998) (← links)
- (Q6125721) (← links)
- Decompositions of High-Frequency Helmholtz Solutions via Functional Calculus, and Application to the Finite Element Method (Q6137602) (← links)