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050 | _aQA329.2.DUN | ||
100 | _aNelson Dunford | ||
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_aLinear operators Part-III _b: spectral operators |
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_aNew York: _bJohn Wiley and Sons, _c[c1971] |
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300 | _a2592 p. | ||
505 | _a15. Spectral Operators. 16. Spectral Operators: Sufficient Conditions. 17. Algebras of Spectral Operators. 18. Unbounded Spectral Operators. 19. Perturbations of Spectral Operators with Discrete Spectra. 20. Spectral Operators with Continuous Spectra: Applications of theGeneral Theory. | ||
520 | _aThis classic text, written by two notable mathematicians, constitutes a comprehensive survey of the general theory of linear operations, together with applications to the diverse fields of more classical analysis. Dunford and Schwartz emphasize the significance of the relationships between the abstract theory and its applications. This text has been written for the student as well as for the mathematician—treatment is relatively self-contained. --- summary provided by publisher | ||
650 | _aMathematics | ||
700 | _aJacob T. Schwartz | ||
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