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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Banach algebra (links | edit)
- C*-algebra (links | edit)
- Discrete Fourier transform (links | edit)
- Interpolation (links | edit)
- Quantum harmonic oscillator (links | edit)
- Discrete cosine transform (links | edit)
- Weather forecasting (links | edit)
- Spectral theorem (links | edit)
- Singular value decomposition (links | edit)
- General circulation model (links | edit)
- Chebyshev polynomials (links | edit)
- Normal operator (links | edit)
- Discrete sine transform (links | edit)
- Spectrum (functional analysis) (links | edit)
- Dynamo theory (links | edit)
- *-algebra (links | edit)
- Von Neumann algebra (links | edit)
- Self-adjoint (links | edit)
- Gelfand–Naimark theorem (links | edit)
- Finite volume method (links | edit)
- Gelfand representation (links | edit)
- Spectral radius (links | edit)
- Rigged Hilbert space (links | edit)
- Additive Schwarz method (links | edit)
- List of mathematics-based methods (links | edit)
- List of numerical analysis topics (links | edit)
- Operator algebra (links | edit)
- Pseudo-spectral method (links | edit)
- Spectral theory (links | edit)
- Compact operator (links | edit)
- Particle-in-cell (links | edit)
- List of partial differential equation topics (links | edit)
- Noncommutative topology (links | edit)
- List of harmonic analysis topics (links | edit)
- Min-max theorem (links | edit)
- Fuglede's theorem (links | edit)
- Method of characteristics (links | edit)
- Disk algebra (links | edit)
- Continuous functional calculus (links | edit)
- Mixture model (links | edit)
- Borel functional calculus (links | edit)
- Spectrum of a C*-algebra (links | edit)
- Approximate identity (links | edit)
- Functional calculus (links | edit)
- Decomposition of spectrum (functional analysis) (links | edit)
- Projection-valued measure (links | edit)
- Level-set method (links | edit)
- Kathleen Lonsdale (links | edit)
- Direct integral (links | edit)
- Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (links | edit)