The relationship between polar and ACoperators
Glasgow mathematical journal, Tome 41 (1999) no. 3, pp. 431-439

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This papergives examples to show that a polar operator is not necessarily AC andan AC operator is not necessarilypolar.
Wilson, Julie. The relationship between polar and ACoperators. Glasgow mathematical journal, Tome 41 (1999) no. 3, pp. 431-439. doi: 10.1017/S0017089599000026
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