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Multiple discrete semigroups of operations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 April 2009
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For each t ∈ {0,1,2,…}, let Tt be a set of operators in a Banach space. Tt is called a multiple semigroup of operators with respect to some operation ⊗ between sets of operators, if Tt satisfies the semigroup property Tt+s = Tt⊗Ts. Two operations, (∘) and (·), between sets of operators are defined and properties of Tt are studied. Applications to the theory of Controlled Markov Processes are considered.
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