Topological Vector Spaces
H. H. Schaefer
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Description for Topological Vector Spaces
paperback. Series: Graduate Texts in Mathematics. Num Pages: 361 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PBK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 19. Weight in Grams: 557.
The present book is intended to be a systematic text on topological vector spaces and presupposes familiarity with the elements of general topology and linear algebra. The author has found it unnecessary to rederive these results, since they are equally basic for many other areas of mathematics, and every beginning graduate student is likely to have made their acquaintance. Simi larly, the elementary facts on Hilbert and Banach spaces are widely known and are not discussed in detail in this book, which is :plainly addressed to those readers who have attained and wish to get beyond the introductory level. The ... Read more
The present book is intended to be a systematic text on topological vector spaces and presupposes familiarity with the elements of general topology and linear algebra. The author has found it unnecessary to rederive these results, since they are equally basic for many other areas of mathematics, and every beginning graduate student is likely to have made their acquaintance. Simi larly, the elementary facts on Hilbert and Banach spaces are widely known and are not discussed in detail in this book, which is :plainly addressed to those readers who have attained and wish to get beyond the introductory level. The ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Springer United States
Number of pages
361
Condition
New
Series
Graduate Texts in Mathematics
Number of Pages
349
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9781461271550
SKU
V9781461271550
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Reviews for Topological Vector Spaces
"The book has firmly established itself both as a superb introduction to the subject and as a very common source of reference. It is beccoming evident that the book itself will only become irrelevant and pale into insignificance when (and if!) the entire subject of topological vector spaces does. An attractive feature of the book is that it is essentially ... Read more