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Nonharmonic analysis of boundary value problems without WZ condition

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 نشر من قبل Michael Ruzhansky
 تاريخ النشر 2016
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In this work we continue our research on nonharmonic analysis of boundary value problems as initiated in our recent paper (IMRN 2016). There, we assumed that the eigenfunctions of the model operator on which the construction is based do not have zeros. In this paper we have weakened this condition extending the applicability of the developed pseudo-differential analysis. Also, we do not assume that the underlying set is bounded.

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