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Approximate Solution of Operator Equations

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Approximate Solution of Operator Equations

Approximate Solution of Operator Equations by M. A. Krasnosel’skii , G. M. Vainikko , P. P. Zabreiko , Ya. B. Rutitskii , V. Ya. Stetsenko
English | PDF | 1972 | 495 Pages | ISBN : 940102717X | 32 MB

One of the most important chapters in modern functional analysis is the theory of approximate methods for solution of various mathematical problems. Besides providing considerably simplified approaches to numerical methods, the ideas of functional analysis have also given rise to essentially new computation schemes in problems of linear algebra, differential and integral equations, nonlinear analysis, and so on. The general theory of approximate methods includes many known fundamental results. We refer to the classical work of Kantorovich; the investigations of projection methods by Bogolyubov, Krylov, Keldysh and Petrov, much furthered by Mikhlin and Pol'skii; Tikho­ nov's methods for approximate solution of ill-posed problems; the general theory of difference schemes; and so on. During the past decade, the Voronezh seminar on functional analysis has systematically discussed various questions related to numerical methods; several advanced courses have been held at Voronezh Uni­ versity on the application of functional analysis to numerical mathe­ matics. Some of this research is summarized in the present monograph. The authors' aim has not been to give an exhaustive account, even of the principal known results. The book consists of five chapters.

Mathematical Concepts of Quantum Mechanics

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Mathematical Concepts of Quantum Mechanics

Mathematical Concepts of Quantum Mechanics by Stephen J. Gustafson , Israel Michael Sigal
English | PDF(True) | 2003 | 255 Pages | ISBN : 3540441603 | 16.47 MB

The first fifteen chapters of these lectures (omitting four to six chapters each year) cover a one term course taken by a mixed group of senior undergraduate and junior graduate students specializing either in mathematics or physics. Typically, the mathematics students have some background in advanced anal­ ysis, while the physics students have had introductory quantum mechanics. To satisfy such a disparate audience, we decided to select material which is interesting from the viewpoint of modern theoretical physics, and which illustrates an interplay of ideas from various fields of mathematics such as operator theory, probability, differential equations, and differential geometry.

Applied Functional Analysis, Second Edition

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Applied Functional Analysis, Second Edition

Applied Functional Analysis, Second Edition by A. V. Balakrishnan
English | PDF | 1981 | 385 Pages | ISBN : 1461258677 | 25.4 MB

In preparing the second edition, I have taken advantage of the opportunity to correct errors as well as revise the presentation in many places. New material has been included, in addition, reflecting relevant recent work. The help of many colleagues (and especially Professor J. Stoer) in ferreting out errors is gratefully acknowledged. I also owe special thanks to Professor v. Sazonov for many discussions on the white noise theory in Chapter 6. February, 1981 A. V. BALAKRISHNAN v Preface to the First Edition The title "Applied Functional Analysis" is intended to be short for "Functional analysis in a Hilbert space and certain of its applications," the applications being drawn mostly from areas variously referred to as system optimization or control systems or systems analysis. One of the signs of the times is a discernible tilt toward application in mathematics and conversely a greater level of mathematical sophistication in the application areas such as economics or system science, both spurred undoubtedly by the heightening pace of digital computer usage.

An Introduction to Frames and Riesz Bases (Repost)

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An Introduction to Frames and Riesz Bases (Repost)

An Introduction to Frames and Riesz Bases by Ole Christensen
English | PDF | 2003 | 449 Pages | ISBN : 1461265002 | 30.7 MB

The Applied and Numerical Harmonic Analysis ( ANHA) book series aims to provide the engineering, mathematical, and scientific communities with significant developments in harmonic analysis, ranging from abstract har­ monic analysis to basic applications. The title of the series reflects the im­ portance of applications and numerical implementation, but richness and relevance of applications and implementation depend fundamentally on the structure and depth of theoretical underpinnings. Thus, from our point of view, the interleaving of theory and applications and their creative symbi­ otic evolution is axiomatic. Harmonic analysis is a wellspring of ideas and applicability that has flour­ ished, developed, and deepened over time within many disciplines and by means of creative cross-fertilization with diverse areas.

Optimization on Metric and Normed Spaces

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Optimization on Metric and Normed Spaces

Optimization on Metric and Normed Spaces by Alexander J. Zaslavski
English | PDF | 2010 | 443 Pages | ISBN : 0387886206 | 3.5 MB

"Optimization on Metric and Normed Spaces" is devoted to the recent progress in optimization on Banach spaces and complete metric spaces. Optimization problems are usually considered on metric spaces satisfying certain compactness assumptions which guarantee the existence of solutions and convergence of algorithms. This book considers spaces that do not satisfy such compactness assumptions.

Applied Functional Analysis: Applications to Mathematical Physics

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Applied Functional Analysis: Applications to Mathematical Physics

Applied Functional Analysis: Applications to Mathematical Physics by Eberhard Zeidler
English | PDF | 1995 | 503 Pages | ISBN : 0387944427 | 31.7 MB

A theory is the more impressive, the simpler are its premises, the more distinct are the things it connects, and the broader is its range of applicability. Albert Einstein There are two different ways of teaching mathematics, namely, (i) the systematic way, and (ii) the application-oriented way.

Linear Functional Analysis

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Linear Functional Analysis

Linear Functional Analysis by Bryan Patrick Rynne
English | PDF | 2000 | 276 Pages | ISBN : 1852332573 | 18.5 MB

This introduction to the ideas and methods of linear functional analysis shows how familiar and useful concepts from finite-dimensional linear algebra can be extended or generalized to infinite-dimensional spaces. Aimed at advanced undergraduates in mathematics and physics, the book assumes a standard background of linear algebra, real analysis (including the theory of metric spaces), and Lebesgue integration, although an introductory chapter summarizes the requisite material.

Functional Analysis

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Functional Analysis

Functional Analysis by Erdoğan S. Şuhubi
English | PDF | 2003 | 702 Pages | ISBN : 1402016166 | 62 MB

Functional Analysis is primarily concerned with the structure of infinite dimensional vector spaces and the transformations, which are frequently called operators, between such spaces. The elements of these vector spaces are usually functions with certain properties, which map one set into another. Functional analysis became one of the success stories of mathematics in the 20th century, in the search for generality and unification.

Exercises in Functional Analysis

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Exercises in Functional Analysis

Exercises in Functional Analysis by Constantin Costara
English | PDF | 2003 | 461 Pages | ISBN : 1402015607 | 37.3 MB

The understanding of results and notions for a student in mathematics requires solving ex­ ercises. The exercises are also meant to test the reader's understanding of the text material, and to enhance the skill in doing calculations. This book is written with these three things in mind.

Linear Functional Analysis

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Linear Functional Analysis

Linear Functional Analysis by Bryan P. Rynne
English | PDF(True) | 2008 | 328 Pages | ISBN : 1848000049 | 2.2 MB

This introduction to the ideas and methods of linear functional analysis shows how familiar and useful concepts from finite-dimensional linear algebra can be extended or generalized to infinite-dimensional spaces. Aimed at advanced undergraduates in mathematics and physics, the book assumes a standard background of linear algebra, real analysis (including the theory of metric spaces), and Lebesgue integration, although an introductory chapter summarizes the requisite material.

Functional Analysis

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Functional Analysis

Functional Analysis by Kôsaku Yosida
English | PDF | 1995 | 514 Pages | ISBN : 3540102108 | 37.5 MB

The present book is based on lectures given by the author at the University of Tokyo during the past ten years. It is intended as a textbook to be studied by students on their own or to be used in a course on Functional Analysis, i. e. , the general theory of linear operators in function spaces together with salient features of its application to diverse fields of modern and classical analysis. Necessary prerequisites for the reading of this book are summarized, with or without proof, in Chapter 0 under titles:

Theorems and Problems in Functional Analysis

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Theorems and Problems in Functional Analysis

Theorems and Problems in Functional Analysis by A. A. Kirillov
English | PDF | 1982 | 351 Pages | ISBN : 038790638X | 27 MB

Even the simplest mathematical abstraction of the phenomena of reality­ the real line-can be regarded from different points of view by different mathematical disciplines. For example, the algebraic approach to the study of the real line involves describing its properties as a set to whose elements we can apply" operations," and obtaining an algebraic model of it on the basis of these properties, without regard for the topological properties. On the other hand, we can focus on the topology of the real line and construct a formal model of it by singling out its" continuity" as a basis for the model.

Mathematical Essays in honor of Gian-Carlo Rota

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Mathematical Essays in honor of Gian-Carlo Rota

Mathematical Essays in honor of Gian-Carlo Rota by Bruce E. Sagan
English | PDF | 1998 | 469 Pages | ISBN : 0817638725 | 57.2 MB

In April of 1996 an array of mathematicians converged on Cambridge, Massachusetts, for the Rotafest and Umbral Calculus Workshop, two con­ ferences celebrating Gian-Carlo Rota's 64th birthday. It seemed appropriate when feting one of the world's great combinatorialists to have the anniversary be a power of 2 rather than the more mundane 65.

Operator Functions and Localization of Spectra (Repost)

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Operator Functions and Localization of Spectra (Repost)

Operator Functions and Localization of Spectra by Michael I. Gil’
English | PDF | 2003 | 261 Pages | ISBN : 3540202463 | 3.2 MB

"Operator Functions and Localization of Spectra" is the first book that presents a systematic exposition of bounds for the spectra of various linear nonself-adjoint operators in a Hilbert space, having discrete and continuous spectra. In particular bounds for the spectra of integral, differential and integro-differential operators, as well as finite and infinite matrices are established. The volume also presents a systematic exposition of estimates for norms of operator-valued functions and their applications.

Operator Functions and Localization of Spectra (Repost)

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Operator Functions and Localization of Spectra (Repost)

Operator Functions and Localization of Spectra by Michael I. Gil’
English | PDF | 2003 | 261 Pages | ISBN : 3540202463 | 3.2 MB

"Operator Functions and Localization of Spectra" is the first book that presents a systematic exposition of bounds for the spectra of various linear nonself-adjoint operators in a Hilbert space, having discrete and continuous spectra. In particular bounds for the spectra of integral, differential and integro-differential operators, as well as finite and infinite matrices are established. The volume also presents a systematic exposition of estimates for norms of operator-valued functions and their applications.