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The following pages link to Spectral Properties of Tensor Products of Linear Operators. I (Q4089377):
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- The spectral picture of \((L_ A,R_ B)\) (Q580683) (← links)
- On the \(a\)-Browder and \(a\)-Weyl spectra of tensor products (Q619617) (← links)
- Generalized Browder's theorem for tensor product and elementary operators (Q714077) (← links)
- Browder--Weyl theorems, tensor products and multiplications (Q837599) (← links)
- Stability of versions of the Weyl-type theorems under the tensor product (Q1729460) (← links)
- The \(m\)th difference operator applied to \(L^{2}\) functions on a finite interval (Q1874667) (← links)
- Commuting tuples of normal operators in Hilbert spaces (Q2194025) (← links)
- Spectral properties of three-electron systems in the Hubbard model (Q2262764) (← links)
- Weyl's theorem, tensor products and multiplication operators (Q2381928) (← links)
- The structure of essential spectra and discrete spectrum of four-electron systems in the Hubbard model in a singlet state (Q2399805) (← links)
- Tensor products, positive linear operators, and delay-differential equations (Q2439752) (← links)
- Gantmacher--Kreĭn theorem for 2 nonnegative operators in spaces of functions (Q2491435) (← links)
- Spectra of the energy operator of three-electron systems in the impurity Hubbard model. Second doublet state (Q2674644) (← links)
- Linear operators and equations with partial integrals (Q2674650) (← links)
- ON WEYL AND BROWDER SPECTRA OF TENSOR PRODUCTS (Q3503710) (← links)
- Structure of Essential Spectrum and Discrete Spectrum of the Energy Operator of Five-Electron Systems in the Hubbard Model—Doublet States (Q5013610) (← links)
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- Structure of essential spectrum and discrete spectra of the energy operator of five-electron systems in the Hubbard model. Fourth quartet state (Q6114119) (← links)
- The structure of the essential spectrum and the discrete spectrum of the energy operator for six-electron systems in the Hubbard model. The second singlet state (Q6194922) (← links)