Boundary value problems for operator differential equations
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Boundary value problems for operator differential equations
(Mathematics and its applications, . Soviet series ; v. 48)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1991
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Translation of: Granichnye zadachi dli︠a︡ different︠s︡ialʹno-operatornykh uravneniĭ
Includes bibliography and index
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Table of Contents
1. Some information from the theory of linear operators.- 2. Boundary values of solutions of homogeneous operator differential equations.- 3. Extensions of symmetric operators.- 4. Boundary value problems for a second-order elliptic-type operator differential equation.- 5. Boundary values of solutions of differential equations in a Banach space.- Bibliographical Comments.- References.
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