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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Printed edition: |
Material Type: | Bibliographic data, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
H H Schaefer; M P Wolff |
ISBN: | 9781461214687 1461214688 9781461271550 146127155X |
OCLC Number: | 840278135 |
Language Note: | English. |
Description: | 1 online resource (XII, 368 pages) |
Contents: | Prerequisites -- Topological Vector Spaces -- Locally Convex Topological Vector Spaces -- Linear Mappings -- Duality -- Order Structures -- Spectral Properties of Positive Operators -- C * and W * Algebras. |
Series Title: | Graduate texts in mathematics, 3. |
Responsibility: | by H.H. Schaefer, M.P. Wolff. |
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"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 self-contained, and thus perfectly suitable for senior students having a basic training in the area of elementary functional analysis and set-theoretic topology. My view - let even possibly biased for sentimental resasons - is that the book under review would make for a very practical and useful addition to every matahemtaician's personal office collection."Vladimir Pestov in Nesletter of the New Zealand Mathematical Society, August 2000Second EditionH.H. Schaefer and M.P. WolffTopological Vector Spaces"The reliable textbook, highly esteemed by several generations of students since its first edition in 1966 . . . The book contains a large number of interesting exercises . . . the book of Schaefer and Wolff is worth reading."-ZENTRALBLATT MATH Read more...

