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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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Autores principales: Böttcher, Albrecht, Dijksma, Aad, Dritschel, Michael A, Langer, Heinz, Lancaster, Peter
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: American Mathematical Society 1995
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Dritschel, Michael A
Langer, Heinz
Lancaster, Peter
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Dijksma, Aad
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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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Lectures on operator theory and its applications
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