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The operator-valued analytic function Wn,T is shown to act as a contractive multiplier from the Hardy space into the associated standard weighted Bergman space.
In particular, we prove that if (2+α)/p−(β+2)/q>0 the only pointwise multiplier from Dpα to Dqβ (0
To get the total impact on GDP they use a multiplier from a 2007 paper by Christina Romer which explicitly states that the analysis in the paper pertains to tax increases or cuts that change the total spending in the economy.
That gives the film has earned a 2.63x weekend-to-final multiplier from its $75.8m debut weekend.
On one side, the demand agent conduces to a fiscal multiplier from the government's investment, as an indirect effect.
A bounded measurable function is called a Fourier multiplier from to if there is a bounded linear operator (3.9).
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After 2011 their numbers exploded, multiplying from four to thousands.
A final category is fan e-mail, gratifyingly multiplied from the traditional fan letter.
"Tragedy" becomes "statistics" as crosses multiply from four in the first image to far more in the next.
Each week, the number of supporters multiplies; from about 300 the first week to more than 4,000 on 3 June.
In just the last four years, the number of majors has multiplied from 83 in spring 2009 to 323 this semester.
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