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Leçons sur les déterminants à n dimensions : avec applications à l'algèbre, à la géométrie, etc.
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Iterated function systems, moments, and tranformations of infinite matrices
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ISBN: 9780821852484 Year: 2011 Volume: no. 1003 Publisher: Providence, R.I. American Mathematical Society

Infinite matrices and their finite sections : an introduction to the limit operator method
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ISBN: 9783764377663 3764377666 9786611343316 1281343315 3764377674 Year: 2006 Publisher: Basel ; Boston : Birkhauser,

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In this book we are concerned with the study of a certain class of in?nite matrices and two important properties of them: their Fredholmness and the stability of the approximation by their ?nite truncations. Let us take these two properties as a starting point for the big picture that shall be presented in what follows. Stability Fredholmness We think of our in?nite matrices as bounded linear operators on a Banach space E of two-sided in?nite sequences. Probably the simplest case to start with 2 +? is the space E = of all complex-valued sequences u=(u ) for which m m=?? 2 |u | is summable over m? Z. m Theclassofoperatorsweareinterestedinconsistsofthoseboundedandlinear operatorsonE whichcanbeapproximatedintheoperatornormbybandmatrices. We refer to them as band-dominated operators. Of course, these considerations 2 are not limited to the space E = . We will widen the selection of the underlying space E in three directions: p • We pass to the classical sequence spaces with 1? p??. n • Our elements u=(u )? E have indices m? Z rather than just m? Z. m • We allow values u in an arbitrary ?xed Banach spaceX rather than C.

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