Written by the founder of functional analysis, this is the first text on linear operator theory. Additional topics include the calculus of variations and theory of integral equations. 1987 edition.
Written by the founder of functional analysis, this is the first text on linear operator theory. Additional topics include the calculus of variations and theory of integral equations. 1987 edition.
Created by the founder of modern functional analysis, this is the first text on the theory of linear operators, written in 1932 and translated into English in 1987. In addition to the basics of the algebra of operators, this classic explores the calculus of variations and the theory of integral equations. 1987 edition.
Polish mathematician Stefan Banach (1892-1945) laid the foundations of functional analysis in his doctoral thesis, and he continued to refine the concept throughout his life. His numerous contributions to mathematics include the introduction and development of the concept of complete normed linear spaces, known today as Banach spaces.
Created by the founder of modern functional analysis, this is the first text on the theory of linear operators, written in 1932 and translated into English in 1987. In addition to the basics of the algebra of operators, this classic explores the calculus of variations and the theory of integral equations. 1987 edition.
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