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Infinite dimensional matrix solvability

In order to solve a boundary problem for a conducting hemisphere, the following matrix equation arises (derived from the boundary condition on the curved part of the surface) where we must solve for ...
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Reference for (general case) of uniqueness of singular value decomposition (SVD)

My statistics research requires me to understand the non-uniqueness of SVD in the degenerate case of repeated singular values. I believe that the statements and proofs on this StackExchange posts are ...
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Unique continuation of the Hilbert transform

Let's consider the usual Hilbert transform $H$ defined as $$Hf = P.V. (\frac{1}{x}*f).$$ A well-known unique continuation principle states that if $Hf = f =0$ on some interval $I$, then $f \equiv 0$. ...
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