Sharp Bounds on the Number of Resonances for Symmertic Systems II. Non-Compactly Supported Perturbations

Vodev, G.

Serdica Mathematical Journal (1996)

  • Volume: 22, Issue: 1, page 39-44
  • ISSN: 1310-6600

Abstract

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We extend the results in [5] to non-compactly supported perturbations for a class of symmetric first order systems.

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Vodev, G.. "Sharp Bounds on the Number of Resonances for Symmertic Systems II. Non-Compactly Supported Perturbations." Serdica Mathematical Journal 22.1 (1996): 39-44. <http://eudml.org/doc/11628>.

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