Operator Theory
Daniel Alpay, Harald Woracek (eds.)
A one-sentence definition of operator theory could be: The study of (linear) continuous operations between topological vector spaces, these being in general (but not exclusively) Fréchet, Banach, or Hilbert spaces (or their duals). Operator theory is thus a very wide field, with numerous facets, both applied and theoretical. There are deep connections with complex analysis, functional analysis, mathematical physics, and electrical engineering, to name a few. Fascinating new applications and directions regularly appear, such as operator spaces, free probability, and applications to Clifford analysis. In our choice of the sections, we tried to reflect this diversity. This is a dynamic ongoing project, and more sections are planned, to complete the picture. We hope you enjoy the reading, and profit from this endeavor
カテゴリー:
年:
2015
版:
1st ed.
出版社:
Springer Reference
言語:
english
ページ:
1860
ISBN 10:
303480668X
ISBN 13:
9783034806688
ファイル:
PDF, 10.65 MB
IPFS:
,
english, 2015
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