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Description for Analysis
Hardcover. Presents the concepts and tools to solve problems of analysis, and shows how to apply these concepts to research in a variety of areas. This work covers the min-max principle, semi-classical approximation, coherent states and Lieb-Thirring inequalities. It also covers Sobolev Inequalities, including the Nash and Log Sobolev inequalities. Series: Graduate Studies in Mathematics. Num Pages: 348 pages. BIC Classification: PBKS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 259 x 183 x 28. Weight in Grams: 942.
Significantly revised and expanded, this new Second Edition provides readers at all levels - from beginning students to practicing analysts - with the basic concepts and standard tools necessary to solve problems of analysis, and how to apply these concepts to research in a variety of areas. Authors Elliott Lieb and Michael Loss take you quickly from basic topics to methods that work successfully in mathematics and its applications. While omitting many usual typical textbook topics, Analysis includes all necessary definitions, proofs, explanations, examples, and exercises to bring the reader to an advanced level of understanding with a minimum of fuss, and, at the same time, doing so in a rigorous and pedagogical way. Many topics that are useful and important, but usually left to advanced monographs, are presented in Analysis , and these give the beginner a sense that the subject is alive and growing.This new Second Edition incorporates numerous changes since the publication of the original 1997 edition and includes: a new chapter on eigenvalues that covers the min-max principle, semi-classical approximation, coherent states, Lieb-Thirring inequalities, and more; extensive additions to chapters covering Sobolev Inequalities, including the Nash and Log Sobolev inequalities; new material on Measure and Integration; many new exercises; and, much more. ..The Second Edition continues its no-nonsense approach to the topic that has made it one of the best selling books on the subject. It is an authoritative, straight-forward volume that readers - from the graduate student, to the professional mathematician, to the physicist or engineer using analytical methods - will find useful both as a reference and as a guide to real problem solving.About the authors: Elliott Lieb is Professor of Mathematics and Physics at Princeton University and is a member of the US, Austrian, and Danish Academies of Science. He is also the recipient of several prizes including the 1988 AMS/SIAM Birkhoff Prize. Michael Loss is Professor of Mathematics at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Product Details
Publisher
American Mathematical Society United States
Number of pages
326
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2001
Series
Graduate Studies in Mathematics
Condition
New
Number of Pages
348
Place of Publication
Providence, United States
ISBN
9780821827833
SKU
V9780821827833
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Ref
99-2
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