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Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics, 2005, Volume 18, Pages 33–51 (Mi ljm64)  

Spectral properties of the adjoint operator and applications

M. Benalili, A. Lansari

Université Abou Bekr Belkaid
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Abstract: We present some spectral properties of the adjoint operator corresponding to an admissible dilatation vector field and its perturbations. Next, we apply these results via the Nash–Moser function inverse theorem to show that the group $G$ of diffeomorphisms on the Euclidean space $R^n$ which are 1-time flat, close to the identity and of small support acts transitively on the affine space of appropriate perturbations of the dilation vector field $X_o$.
Submitted by: M. A. Malakhaltsev
Received: 06.07.2005
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Language: English
Citation: M. Benalili, A. Lansari, “Spectral properties of the adjoint operator and applications”, Lobachevskii J. Math., 18 (2005), 33–51
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\by M.~Benalili, A.~Lansari
\paper Spectral properties of the adjoint operator and applications
\jour Lobachevskii J. Math.
\yr 2005
\vol 18
\pages 33--51
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\mathscinet{http://mathscinet.ams.org/mathscinet-getitem?mr=2169079}
\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:1107.58003}
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