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Multiplication operator

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In operator theory, a multiplication operator is a linear operator T defined on some vector space of functions and whose value at a function φ is given by multiplication by a fixed function f. These are often contrasted with composition operators. Multiplication operators generalize the notion of operator given by a diagonal matrix.

See also: translation operator, shift operator.