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Lectures on operator theory and its applications
Much of the importance of mathematics lies in its ability to provide theories which are useful in widely different fields of endeavor. A good example is the large and amorphous body of knowledge known as "the theory of linear operators" or "operator theory", which came to life ab...
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American Mathematical Society
1995
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author | Böttcher, Albrecht Dijksma, Aad Dritschel, Michael A Langer, Heinz Lancaster, Peter |
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description | Much of the importance of mathematics lies in its ability to provide theories which are useful in widely different fields of endeavor. A good example is the large and amorphous body of knowledge known as "the theory of linear operators" or "operator theory", which came to life about a century ago as a theory to encompass properties common to matrix, differential, and integral operators. Thus, it is a primary purpose of operator theory to provide a coherent body of knowledge which can explain phenomena common to the enormous variety of problems in which such linear operators play a part. The th |
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spelling | cern-22642082021-04-21T19:13:26Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2264208engBöttcher, AlbrechtDijksma, AadDritschel, Michael ALanger, HeinzLancaster, PeterLectures on operator theory and its applicationsMathematical Physics and MathematicsMuch of the importance of mathematics lies in its ability to provide theories which are useful in widely different fields of endeavor. A good example is the large and amorphous body of knowledge known as "the theory of linear operators" or "operator theory", which came to life about a century ago as a theory to encompass properties common to matrix, differential, and integral operators. Thus, it is a primary purpose of operator theory to provide a coherent body of knowledge which can explain phenomena common to the enormous variety of problems in which such linear operators play a part. The thAmerican Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:22642081995 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Böttcher, Albrecht Dijksma, Aad Dritschel, Michael A Langer, Heinz Lancaster, Peter Lectures on operator theory and its applications |
title | Lectures on operator theory and its applications |
title_full | Lectures on operator theory and its applications |
title_fullStr | Lectures on operator theory and its applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Lectures on operator theory and its applications |
title_short | Lectures on operator theory and its applications |
title_sort | lectures on operator theory and its applications |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2264208 |
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