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515.732 ALL-G Introduction to banach spaces and algebras / | 515.732 BAR-V Convexity and optimization in banach spaces / | 515.732 CHA-S Holomorphy and calculus in normed spaces / | 515.732 FAB-M Banach space theory : the basis for linear and nonlinear analysis / | 515.732 LI-D Introduction to banach spaces : | 515.732 MEG-R Introduction to Banach space theory / | 515.732 WOJ-P Banach spaces for analysts / |
Banach spaces provide a framework for linear and nonlinear functional analysis, operator theory, abstract analysis, probability, optimization and other branches of mathematics. This book introduces the reader to linear functional analysis and to related parts of infinite-dimensional Banach space theory. Key Features: - Develops classical theory, including weak topologies, locally convex space, Schauder bases and compact operator theory - Covers Radon-Nikodým property, finite-dimensional spaces and local theory on tensor products - Contains sections on uniform homeomorphisms and non-linear theory, Rosenthal's L1 theorem, fixed points, and more - Includes information about further topics and directions of research and some open problems at the end of each chapter - Provides numerous exercises for practice The text is suitable for graduate courses or for independent study. Prerequisites include basic courses in calculus and linear. Researchers in the functional analysis will also benefit from this book as it can serve as a reference book.
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