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Product Code: | THETA/3 |
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Book DetailsTheta Foundation International Book Series of Mathematical TextsVolume: 3; 2003; 166 ppMSC: Primary 47;
This volume contains the proceedings of the International Conference on Operator Theory and Banach Algebras. Over 70 participants from the world over attended. The book contains 14 selected refereed papers; three are written in English and the rest in French. Half are survey papers referring to different domains; the remaining papers contain original results with complete proofs.
The main topics covered are the spectral theory of operators on a Banach space, classes of topological algebras with applications to physics, different classes of operators on Hilbert and Banach space, problems in Banach algebras, Lie algebras of operators, interaction between complex analysis and operator theory, and semigroups of operators.
All papers have been revised to account for recent developments. Overall, they present an accurate overview of the domains considered.ReadershipGraduate students and research mathematicians interested in analysis.
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This volume contains the proceedings of the International Conference on Operator Theory and Banach Algebras. Over 70 participants from the world over attended. The book contains 14 selected refereed papers; three are written in English and the rest in French. Half are survey papers referring to different domains; the remaining papers contain original results with complete proofs.
The main topics covered are the spectral theory of operators on a Banach space, classes of topological algebras with applications to physics, different classes of operators on Hilbert and Banach space, problems in Banach algebras, Lie algebras of operators, interaction between complex analysis and operator theory, and semigroups of operators.
All papers have been revised to account for recent developments. Overall, they present an accurate overview of the domains considered.
Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in analysis.