On an atomic decomposition in Banach spaces

Authors

  • Telman Gasymov Department of Non-harmonic analysis,Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics of NAS of Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan.
Abstract:

An atomic decomposition is considered in Banach space.  A method for constructing an atomic decomposition of Banach  space, starting with atomic decomposition of  subspaces  is presented. Some relations between them are established. The proposed method is used in the  study  of the  frame  properties of systems of eigenfunctions and associated functions of discontinuous differential operators.

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Journal title

volume 09  issue 1

pages  15- 32

publication date 2018-01-01

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