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Continuously infinite matrices and the algebraic theory of Fredholm's equation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 April 2009

W. B. Smith–White
Affiliation:
University of Sydney.
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In this note the theory of the integral equation is reduced to elementary matrix algebra. The Fredholm theorems are proved without the introduction of the usual parameter λ and without using the properties of the resolvent considered as an analytic function of the complex variable λ. There is an exact correspondence between the properties of the equation (1) and the properties of a finite linear system. Here the proofs of these properties are also in extact correspondence with the same for the elementary case.

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Copyright © Australian Mathematical Society 1960