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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a operators" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an operator" if referring to a single operator or "operators" if referring to multiple.
Example: "An operator is responsible for managing the machinery in the factory."
Alternatives: "an operator" or "the operators".
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(2) and are -quasiclass A operators.
Recently in [4], the authors have extended ∗-class A operators to quasi-∗-class A operators.
As a further generalization of both ∗-class A operators and quasi-∗-class A operators, the author in [5] introduced k-quasi-∗-class A operators.
(ii) Let T be a contraction of ∗-class A operators.
Since it is clear that -quasiclass A operators are -quasiclass A operators, we only need to prove the case.
Then A ⊗ B belongs to ∗-class A operators if and only if A and B belong to ∗-class A operators.
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(Thus an operator A represents an observable A).
In this first part of the calculus construction, parametrices are found for "fully elliptic differential a-operators," which are uniformly elliptic operators on these manifolds that satisfy an additional invertibility condition at infinity.
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