Linear Analysis

Linear Analysis
Author: Bila Bollobás
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1990-11-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521383013

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This introduction to functional analysis is intended for advanced undergraduate students, typically final year, who have some background in real analysis. The author's aim is not to cover the standard material in a standard way, but to present results of applications in contemporary mathematics and to show the relevance of functional analysis to other areas. Unusual topics covered include geometry of finite-dimensional spaces, invariant subspace, fixed-point theorem, and the Bishop-Phelps theorem. An outstanding set of exercises run from the elementary to the challenging.

Finite dimensional Linear Analysis

Finite dimensional Linear Analysis
Author: I. M. Glazman
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780486453323

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A sequence of 2,400 propositions and problems features only hints. Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this unique approach encourages students to work out their own proofs. 1974 edition.

Linear Analysis and Representation Theory

Linear Analysis and Representation Theory
Author: Steven A. Gaal
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 701
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642807411

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In an age when more and more items. are made to be quickly disposable or soon become obsolete due to either progress or other man caused reasons it seems almost anachronistic to write a book in the classical sense. A mathematics book becomes an indespensible companion, if it is worthy of such a relation, not by being rapidly read from cover to cover but by frequent browsing, consultation and other occasional use. While trying to create such a work I tried not to be encyclopedic but rather select only those parts of each chosen topic which I could present clearly and accurately in a formulation which is likely to last. The material I chose is all mathematics which is interesting and important both for the mathematician and to a large extent also for the mathematical physicist. I regret that at present I could not give a similar account on direct integrals and the representation theory of certain classes of Lie groups. I carefully kept the level of presentation throughout the whole book as uniform as possible. Certain introductory sections are kept shorter and are perhaps slightly more detailed in order to help the newcomer prog ress with it at the same rate as the more experienced person is going to proceed with his study of the details.

Linear Functional Analysis

Linear Functional Analysis
Author: Bryan Rynne,M.A. Youngson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781447136552

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This book provides an introduction to the ideas and methods of linear func tional analysis at a level appropriate to the final year of an undergraduate course at a British university. The prerequisites for reading it are a standard undergraduate knowledge of linear algebra and real analysis (including the the ory of metric spaces). Part of the development of functional analysis can be traced to attempts to find a suitable framework in which to discuss differential and integral equa tions. Often, the appropriate setting turned out to be a vector space of real or complex-valued functions defined on some set. In general, such a vector space is infinite-dimensional. This leads to difficulties in that, although many of the elementary properties of finite-dimensional vector spaces hold in infinite dimensional vector spaces, many others do not. For example, in general infinite dimensional vector spaces there is no framework in which to make sense of an alytic concepts such as convergence and continuity. Nevertheless, on the spaces of most interest to us there is often a norm (which extends the idea of the length of a vector to a somewhat more abstract setting). Since a norm on a vector space gives rise to a metric on the space, it is now possible to do analysis in the space. As real or complex-valued functions are often called functionals, the term functional analysis came to be used for this topic. We now briefly outline the contents of the book.

Linear Functional Analysis

Linear Functional Analysis
Author: Hans Wilhelm Alt
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2016-07-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781447172802

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This book gives an introduction to Linear Functional Analysis, which is a synthesis of algebra, topology, and analysis. In addition to the basic theory it explains operator theory, distributions, Sobolev spaces, and many other things. The text is self-contained and includes all proofs, as well as many exercises, most of them with solutions. Moreover, there are a number of appendices, for example on Lebesgue integration theory. A complete introduction to the subject, Linear Functional Analysis will be particularly useful to readers who want to quickly get to the key statements and who are interested in applications to differential equations.

Inequalities A Journey into Linear Analysis

Inequalities  A Journey into Linear Analysis
Author: D. J. H. Garling
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2007-07-05
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781139465144

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This book contains a wealth of inequalities used in linear analysis, and explains in detail how they are used. The book begins with Cauchy's inequality and ends with Grothendieck's inequality, in between one finds the Loomis-Whitney inequality, maximal inequalities, inequalities of Hardy and of Hilbert, hypercontractive and logarithmic Sobolev inequalities, Beckner's inequality, and many, many more. The inequalities are used to obtain properties of function spaces, linear operators between them, and of special classes of operators such as absolutely summing operators. This textbook complements and fills out standard treatments, providing many diverse applications: for example, the Lebesgue decomposition theorem and the Lebesgue density theorem, the Hilbert transform and other singular integral operators, the martingale convergence theorem, eigenvalue distributions, Lidskii's trace formula, Mercer's theorem and Littlewood's 4/3 theorem. It will broaden the knowledge of postgraduate and research students, and should also appeal to their teachers, and all who work in linear analysis.

Non Linear Finite Element Analysis in Structural Mechanics

Non Linear Finite Element Analysis in Structural Mechanics
Author: Wilhelm Rust
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2015-02-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319133805

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This monograph describes the numerical analysis of non-linearities in structural mechanics, i.e. large rotations, large strain (geometric non-linearities), non-linear material behaviour, in particular elasto-plasticity as well as time-dependent behaviour, and contact. Based on that, the book treats stability problems and limit-load analyses, as well as non-linear equations of a large number of variables. Moreover, the author presents a wide range of problem sets and their solutions. The target audience primarily comprises advanced undergraduate and graduate students of mechanical and civil engineering, but the book may also be beneficial for practising engineers in industry.

Basic Methods of Linear Functional Analysis

Basic Methods of Linear Functional Analysis
Author: John D. Pryce
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-05-05
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780486173634

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Introduction to the themes of mathematical analysis, geared toward advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Topics include operators, function spaces, Hilbert spaces, and elementary Fourier analysis. Numerous exercises and worked examples.1973 edition.