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A Course In Functional Analysis 2nd Ed John B Conway

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A Course In Functional Analysis 2nd Ed John B Conway
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Publisher: Springer New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.76 MB
Author: John B Conway
ISBN: 9780387972459, 9781475743838, 0387972455, 1475743831
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 2nd ed.

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A Course In Functional Analysis 2nd Ed John B Conway by John B Conway 9780387972459, 9781475743838, 0387972455, 1475743831 instant download after payment.

Functional analysis has become a sufficiently large area of mathematics that it is possible to find two research mathematicians, both of whom call themselves functional analysts, who have great difficulty understanding the work of the other. The common thread is the existence of a linear space with a topology or two (or more). Here the paths diverge in the choice of how that topology is defined and in whether to study the geometry of the linear space, or the linear operators on the space, or both. In this book I have tried to follow the common thread rather than any special topic. I have included some topics that a few years ago might have been thought of as specialized but which impress me as interesting and basic. Near the end of this work I gave into my natural temptation and included some operator theory that, though basic for operator theory, might be considered specialized by some functional analysts.

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