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The Metric Theory Of Tensor Products Grothendiecks Rsum Revisited Joe Diestel

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The Metric Theory Of Tensor Products Grothendiecks Rsum Revisited Joe Diestel
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 2.7 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Joe Diestel, Jan H. Fourie, Johan Swart
ISBN: 9780821844403, 0821844407
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Metric Theory Of Tensor Products Grothendiecks Rsum Revisited Joe Diestel by Joe Diestel, Jan H. Fourie, Johan Swart 9780821844403, 0821844407 instant download after payment.

Grothendieck's Resume is a landmark in functional analysis. Despite having appeared more than a half century ago, its techniques and results are still not widely known nor appreciated. This is due, no doubt, to the fact that Grothendieck included practically no proofs, and the presentation is based on the theory of the very abstract notion of tensor products. This book aims at providing the details of Grothendieck's constructions and laying bare how the important classes of operators are a consequence of the abstract operations on tensor norms. Particular attention is paid to how the classical Banach spaces ($C(K)$'s, Hilbert spaces, and the spaces of integrable functions) fit naturally within the mosaic that Grothendieck constructed.

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