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Infinite Products of Operators and Their Applications

Simeon Reich and Alexander J. Zaslavski, editors
Publisher: 
American Mathematical Society
Publication Date: 
2015
Number of Pages: 
266
Format: 
Paperback
Series: 
Contemporary Mathematics 636
Price: 
105.00
ISBN: 
9781470414801
Category: 
Proceedings
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