Author: | S. Banach | ISBN: | 9780080887203 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Science | Publication: | March 1, 1987 |
Imprint: | North Holland | Language: | English |
Author: | S. Banach |
ISBN: | 9780080887203 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Science |
Publication: | March 1, 1987 |
Imprint: | North Holland |
Language: | English |
This classic work by the late Stefan Banach has been translated into English so as to reach a yet wider audience. It contains the basics of the algebra of operators, concentrating on the study of linear operators, which corresponds to that of the linear forms a1x1 + a2x2 + ... + anxn of algebra.
The book gathers results concerning linear operators defined in general spaces of a certain kind, principally in Banach spaces, examples of which are: the space of continuous functions, that of the pth-power-summable functions, Hilbert space, etc. The general theorems are interpreted in various mathematical areas, such as group theory, differential equations, integral equations, equations with infinitely many unknowns, functions of a real variable, summation methods and orthogonal series.
A new fifty-page section (``Some Aspects of the Present Theory of Banach Spaces'') complements this important monograph.
This classic work by the late Stefan Banach has been translated into English so as to reach a yet wider audience. It contains the basics of the algebra of operators, concentrating on the study of linear operators, which corresponds to that of the linear forms a1x1 + a2x2 + ... + anxn of algebra.
The book gathers results concerning linear operators defined in general spaces of a certain kind, principally in Banach spaces, examples of which are: the space of continuous functions, that of the pth-power-summable functions, Hilbert space, etc. The general theorems are interpreted in various mathematical areas, such as group theory, differential equations, integral equations, equations with infinitely many unknowns, functions of a real variable, summation methods and orthogonal series.
A new fifty-page section (``Some Aspects of the Present Theory of Banach Spaces'') complements this important monograph.