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and the linear operator can be written by (3.2).
Then, the operator can be written in the form (2.114).
A disconjugate operator can be written as (2.3).
According to (6) and (13), the OPPF can be established, and the oblique projection operator can be written as (30).
Conditions are given under which a composition operator can be written as a finite sum of composition operators modulo the compacts.
It is clear that every F α -self-adjoint operator can be written as an analogous Sturm-Liouville equation on fractal sets.
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Assume that operators can be written as (3.2).
Many differential and integral operators can be written in terms of convolution of certain analytic functions.
It is observed that the complex Favard-Szász-Mirakjan-Stancu operators can be written in the form of divided differences.
When (u = frac{1}{2}), these operators can be written by simplification as (Anabla B), (A# B), (A B).
Now, each of these operators can be written as a convolution operator as follows: Γ i f ( z ) = ( h i ∗ f ) ( z ), i ∈ { 0, 1, 2, 3 }, where.
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