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The inverse of a linear operator

R Haydock

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The result of the inverse of a linear operator on a vector is given by a recursion method which involves only three vectors at a time. The method is independent of any inner product.


PACS

02.30.Tb Operator theory

MSC

47A05 General (adjoints, conjugates, products, inverses, domains, ranges, etc.)

Subjects

Mathematical physics

Dates

Issue 17 (21 November 1974)



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