The following pages link to Yngve Domar (Q767387):
Displaying 25 items.
- Harmonic analysis based on certain commutative Banach algebras (Q767388) (← links)
- On the existence of a largest subharmonic minorant of a given function (Q768932) (← links)
- On the uniqueness of minimal extrapolations (Q771894) (← links)
- On the unicellularity of \(\ell ^ p(w)\) (Q1087806) (← links)
- Cyclic elements under translation in weighted \(L^ 1\) spaces on R+ (Q1153518) (← links)
- On the foundation of Acta Mathematica (Q1165827) (← links)
- Three spectral notions for representations of commutative Banach algebras (Q1215791) (← links)
- An extremal problem for positive definite functions (Q1221260) (← links)
- On the Banach algebra \(A(\Gamma)\) for smooth sets \(\Gamma\subset R^n\) (Q1237907) (← links)
- (Q2530136) (redirect page) (← links)
- An extremal problem related to Kolmogoroff's inequality for bounded functions (Q2530137) (← links)
- Localization theorems in harmonic analysis on \(R^ n\) (Q2532723) (← links)
- A property of Fourier-Stieltjes transforms on the discrete group of real numbers (Q2535587) (← links)
- Spectral analysis in spaces of sequences summable with weights (Q2536895) (← links)
- On the spectral synthesis problem for \((n-1)\)-dimensional subsets of \(R^ n,\,n \geq 2\) (Q2544495) (← links)
- Primary ideals in Beurling algebras (Q2548761) (← links)
- Estimates of \(\| e^{itf} \| _{A(\Gamma)}\), when \(\Gamma \subset R^n\) is a curve and \(f\) is a real-valued function (Q2553588) (← links)
- A Theorem of Beurling-Helson Type. (Q3215768) (← links)
- On spectral analysis in the narrow topology (Q3245500) (← links)
- Closed Primary Ideals in a Class of Banach Algebras. (Q3264446) (← links)
- On spectral synthesis for curves in $\mathsf{R}^3$ (Q4112414) (← links)
- On the analytic transform of bounded linear functionals on certain Banach algebras (Q5179946) (← links)
- On the Ideal Structure of Certain Banach Algebras (Q5345213) (← links)
- Some Results of Narrow Spectral Analysis. (Q5550672) (← links)
- On the Diophantine equation $| Ax^n -By^n| = 1$, $n = 5$. (Q5828065) (← links)