Author: | Eric Schechter | ISBN: | 9780080532998 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Science | Publication: | October 24, 1996 |
Imprint: | Academic Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Eric Schechter |
ISBN: | 9780080532998 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Science |
Publication: | October 24, 1996 |
Imprint: | Academic Press |
Language: | English |
Handbook of Analysis and Its Foundations is a self-contained and unified handbook on mathematical analysis and its foundations. Intended as a self-study guide for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduatestudents in mathematics and a reference for more advanced mathematicians, this highly readable book provides broader coverage than competing texts in the area. Handbook of Analysis and Its Foundations provides an introduction to a wide range of topics, including: algebra; topology; normed spaces; integration theory; topological vector spaces; and differential equations. The author effectively demonstrates the relationships between these topics and includes a few chapters on set theory and logic to explain the lack of examples for classical pathological objects whose existence proofs are not constructive. More complete than any other book on the subject, students will find this to be an invaluable handbook.
Covers some hard-to-find results including:
Bessagas and Meyers converses of the Contraction Fixed Point Theorem
Redefinition of subnets by Aarnes and Andenaes
Ghermans characterization of topological convergences
Neumanns nonlinear Closed Graph Theorem
van Maarens geometry-free version of Sperners Lemma
Includes a few advanced topics in functional analysis
Features all areas of the foundations of analysis except geometry
Combines material usually found in many different sources, making this unified treatment more convenient for the user
Has its own webpage: http://math.vanderbilt.edu/
Handbook of Analysis and Its Foundations is a self-contained and unified handbook on mathematical analysis and its foundations. Intended as a self-study guide for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduatestudents in mathematics and a reference for more advanced mathematicians, this highly readable book provides broader coverage than competing texts in the area. Handbook of Analysis and Its Foundations provides an introduction to a wide range of topics, including: algebra; topology; normed spaces; integration theory; topological vector spaces; and differential equations. The author effectively demonstrates the relationships between these topics and includes a few chapters on set theory and logic to explain the lack of examples for classical pathological objects whose existence proofs are not constructive. More complete than any other book on the subject, students will find this to be an invaluable handbook.
Covers some hard-to-find results including:
Bessagas and Meyers converses of the Contraction Fixed Point Theorem
Redefinition of subnets by Aarnes and Andenaes
Ghermans characterization of topological convergences
Neumanns nonlinear Closed Graph Theorem
van Maarens geometry-free version of Sperners Lemma
Includes a few advanced topics in functional analysis
Features all areas of the foundations of analysis except geometry
Combines material usually found in many different sources, making this unified treatment more convenient for the user
Has its own webpage: http://math.vanderbilt.edu/