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On Some Extensions of Bernstein's Inequality for Self-Adjoint Operators
MATRICES WHOSE HERMITIAN PART IS POSITIVE DEFINITE Thesis by Charles Royal Johnson in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements Fo
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On Complex Fermi Curves of Two-Dimensional Periodic Schrodinger¨ Operators
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On Symmetric and Skew-Symmetric Operators
Normal Operators T † ∗ † Defn: the Hermitian Adjoint a (Or a ) of a ∈ Mn(C) Is a = A
Arxiv:Quant-Ph/0105054V1 11 May 2001
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A Diagrammatic Derivation of the Hermitian Adjoint