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020 _a9781009430890
040 _aCSL
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100 _aBobrowski, Adam
_eauthor.
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245 _aFunctional Analysis Revisited
_b: An Essay on Completeness
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2024.
300 _axi, 245p.
_b: ill.
_c; 23 cm
500 _aIncludes appendix and index
520 _a'Functional Analysis Revisited' is not a first course in functional analysis – although it covers the basic notions of functional analysis, it assumes the reader is somewhat acquainted with them. It is by no means a second course either: there are too many deep subjects that are not within scope here. Instead, having the basics under his belt, the author takes the time to carefully think through their fundamental consequences. In particular, the focus is on the notion of completeness and its implications, yet without venturing too far from areas where the description 'elementary' is still valid. The author also looks at some applications, perhaps just outside the core of functional analysis, that are not completely trivial. The aim is to show how functional analysis influences and is influenced by other branches of contemporary mathematics.
650 _aFunctional analysis
650 _aMathematical analysis
650 _aTopology
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