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Problems in Operator Theory

Y. A. Abramovich Indiana University–Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN
C. D. Aliprantis Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
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Electronic ISBN: 978-1-4704-2100-7
Product Code: GSM/51.E
386 pp
List Price: $60.00 MAA Member Price:$54.00
AMS Member Price: $48.00 Click above image for expanded view Problems in Operator Theory Y. A. Abramovich Indiana University–Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN C. D. Aliprantis Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Available Formats:  Electronic ISBN: 978-1-4704-2100-7 Product Code: GSM/51.E 386 pp  List Price:$60.00 MAA Member Price: $54.00 AMS Member Price:$48.00
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Volume: 512002
MSC: Primary 46; 47; 28; 15;

This is one of the few books available in the literature that contains problems devoted entirely to the theory of operators on Banach spaces and Banach lattices. The book contains complete solutions to the more than 600 exercises in the companion volume, An Invitation to Operator Theory, Volume 50 in the AMS series Graduate Studies in Mathematics, also by Abramovich and Aliprantis.

The exercises and solutions contained in this volume serve many purposes. First, they provide an opportunity to the readers to test their understanding of the theory. Second, they are used to demonstrate explicitly technical details in the proofs of many results in operator theory, providing the reader with rigorous and complete accounts of such details. Third, the exercises include many well-known results whose proofs are not readily available elsewhere. Finally, the book contains a considerable amount of additional material and further developments. By adding extra material to many exercises, the authors have managed to keep the presentation as self-contained as possible.

The book can be very useful as a supplementary text to graduate courses in operator theory, real analysis, function theory, integration theory, measure theory, and functional analysis. It will also make a nice reference tool for researchers in physics, engineering, economics, and finance.

Graduate students and researchers in mathematics, physics, engineering, economics, finance, and other related areas.

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• Chapters
• Chapter 1. Odds and ends
• Chapter 2. Basic operator theory
• Chapter 3. Operators on $AL$- and $AM$-spaces
• Chapter 4. Special classes of operators
• Chapter 5. Integral operators
• Chapter 6. Spectral properties
• Chapter 7. Some special spectra
• Chapter 8. Positive matrices
• Chapter 9. Irreducible operators
• Chapter 10. Invariant subspaces
• Chapter 11. The Daugavet equation

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• There are over 370 pages of mathematics here which provides a valuable supplement to that contained in the original textbook. The authors take the same care with attribution of results in these exercises … as they have done in the book … a worthy addition to any library (either individual or institutional) …

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Volume: 512002
MSC: Primary 46; 47; 28; 15;

This is one of the few books available in the literature that contains problems devoted entirely to the theory of operators on Banach spaces and Banach lattices. The book contains complete solutions to the more than 600 exercises in the companion volume, An Invitation to Operator Theory, Volume 50 in the AMS series Graduate Studies in Mathematics, also by Abramovich and Aliprantis.

The exercises and solutions contained in this volume serve many purposes. First, they provide an opportunity to the readers to test their understanding of the theory. Second, they are used to demonstrate explicitly technical details in the proofs of many results in operator theory, providing the reader with rigorous and complete accounts of such details. Third, the exercises include many well-known results whose proofs are not readily available elsewhere. Finally, the book contains a considerable amount of additional material and further developments. By adding extra material to many exercises, the authors have managed to keep the presentation as self-contained as possible.

The book can be very useful as a supplementary text to graduate courses in operator theory, real analysis, function theory, integration theory, measure theory, and functional analysis. It will also make a nice reference tool for researchers in physics, engineering, economics, and finance.

Graduate students and researchers in mathematics, physics, engineering, economics, finance, and other related areas.

This item is also available as part of a set:
• Chapters
• Chapter 1. Odds and ends
• Chapter 2. Basic operator theory
• Chapter 3. Operators on $AL$- and $AM$-spaces
• Chapter 4. Special classes of operators
• Chapter 5. Integral operators
• Chapter 6. Spectral properties
• Chapter 7. Some special spectra
• Chapter 8. Positive matrices
• Chapter 9. Irreducible operators
• Chapter 10. Invariant subspaces
• Chapter 11. The Daugavet equation
• There are over 370 pages of mathematics here which provides a valuable supplement to that contained in the original textbook. The authors take the same care with attribution of results in these exercises … as they have done in the book … a worthy addition to any library (either individual or institutional) …

Mathematical Reviews
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