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On a system of operator equations. (English) Zbl 0211.17701


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47A62 Equations involving linear operators, with operator unknowns
46B45 Banach sequence spaces
46C15 Characterizations of Hilbert spaces
47A50 Equations and inequalities involving linear operators, with vector unknowns
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