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  1. Functional analysis is the study of certain topological-algebraic structures and of the methods by which knowledge of these structures can be applied to analytic problems. A good introductory text on this subject should include a presentation of its axiomatics (i.e., of the general theory of topological vector spaces), it

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  2. 27 de set. de 2012 · Rudin, Walter, 1921-. Publication date. 1991. Topics. Functional analysis. Publisher. New York : McGraw-Hill. Collection. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled.

  3. Part of the Student Series in Advanced Mathematics, this text is written for graduate courses in functional analysis. Used in modern investigations in analysis and applied mathematics, it includes Kakutani's fixed point theorem, Lamonosov's invariant subspace theorem, and an ergodic theorem....

    • Walter Rudin
    • English
    • Mathematics Numerical Analysis
    • Functional Analysis
  4. Functional analysis is the study of certain topological-algebraic structures and of the methods by which knowledge of these structures can be applied to analytic problems.

  5. 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.

  6. Functional analysis is the study of certain topological-algebraic structures and of the methods by which knowledge of these structures can be applied to analytic problems.

  7. 29 de out. de 2022 · Written for undergraduate courses, this new edition includes coverage of current topics of research and contains more exercises and examples. New topics covered include: Kakutani's fixed point theorem; Lomonosov's invariant subspace theorem; and an ergodic theorem. Previews available in: Chinese English.