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Autor:
B L Golinskiĭ
Publikováno v:
Mathematics of the USSR-Izvestiya. 9:380-389
We strengthen, and prove by a new method, the principle of localization in the theory of orthogonal polynomials, which was previously discussed by G. Freud. We sharpen a theorem of Geronimus on Steklov orthogonal polynomials.Bibliography: 8 items.
Autor:
B L Golinskiĭ, I A Ibragimov
Publikováno v:
Mathematics of the USSR-Izvestiya. 5:421-444
In this article a problem in the theory of Toeplitz forms is analyzed. The problem was first formulated and solved by G. Szeg? in 1952, and since solved by many authors under more general conditions. A solution is given to Szeg?'s problem under condi
Autor:
B. L. Golinskiĭ
Publikováno v:
Thirteen Papers on Algebra and Analysis. :145-178
Over the last fifteen years a variety of problems in combinatorics have been solved in terms of random matrix theory. More precisely, the situation is as follows: the problems at hand are probabilistic in nature and, in an appropriate scaling limit,
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V. A. Belonogov, Yu. A. Drakokhrust, R. F. Faĭziev, R. N. Ganikhodzhaev, S. S. Goncharov, G. Mints, E. M. Nikishin, A. N. Parshin, T. A. Sarymsakov, Yu. G. Zarkhin
Covers a variety of topics including modal logic, arithmetic algebraic geometry, orthogonal polynomials, stochastic matrices, and computing theory
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P. L. Shabalin, V. A. Zmorovich, A. A. Yakubenko, V. A. Pokhilevich, M. G. Kreĭn, A. A. Nudel′man, S. G. Kreĭn, G. A. Kurina, G. G. Gevorkyan, A. I. Saginashvili, M. Sh. Birman, M. Z. Solomyak, L. V. Mikaelyan, V. V. Ivanov, G. N. Kotenkova, M. Ya. Ivanov, V. V. Koretskii, N. Ya. Kurochkina
This collection of eleven papers covers a broad spectrum of topics in analysis, from the study of certain classes of analytic functions to the solvability of singular problems for differential and integral equations to computational schemes for the p
These proceedings contain the lectures presented at the Conference on Linear Operators and Approximation held at the Oberwolfach Mathematical Research In stitute, August 14-22, 1971. There were thirty-eight such lectures while four addi tional pa
This Festschrift had its origins in a conference called SimonFest held at Caltech, March 27–31, 2006, to honor Barry Simon's 60th birthday. It is not a proceedings volume in the usual sense since the emphasis of the majority of the contributions is