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Smooth analysis in Banach spaces
This bookis aboutthe subject of higher smoothness in separable real Banach spaces.It brings together several angles of view on polynomials, both in finite and infinite setting.Also a rather thorough and systematic view of the more recent results, and the authors work is given. The book revolves...
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De Gruyter
2014
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author | Hájek, Petr Johanis, Michal |
author_facet | Hájek, Petr Johanis, Michal |
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description | This bookis aboutthe subject of higher smoothness in separable real Banach spaces.It brings together several angles of view on polynomials, both in finite and infinite setting.Also a rather thorough and systematic view of the more recent results, and the authors work is given. The book revolves around two main broad questions: What is the best smoothness of a given Banach space, and its structural consequences? How large is a supply of smooth functions in the sense of approximating continuous functions in the uniform topology, i.e. how does the Stone-Weierstrass theorem generalize into in |
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spelling | cern-19855012021-04-21T20:37:27Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1985501engHájek, PetrJohanis, MichalSmooth analysis in Banach spacesMathematical Physics and Mathematics This bookis aboutthe subject of higher smoothness in separable real Banach spaces.It brings together several angles of view on polynomials, both in finite and infinite setting.Also a rather thorough and systematic view of the more recent results, and the authors work is given. The book revolves around two main broad questions: What is the best smoothness of a given Banach space, and its structural consequences? How large is a supply of smooth functions in the sense of approximating continuous functions in the uniform topology, i.e. how does the Stone-Weierstrass theorem generalize into inDe Gruyteroai:cds.cern.ch:19855012014 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Hájek, Petr Johanis, Michal Smooth analysis in Banach spaces |
title | Smooth analysis in Banach spaces |
title_full | Smooth analysis in Banach spaces |
title_fullStr | Smooth analysis in Banach spaces |
title_full_unstemmed | Smooth analysis in Banach spaces |
title_short | Smooth analysis in Banach spaces |
title_sort | smooth analysis in banach spaces |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1985501 |
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