Operator Theory, Functional Analysis and Applications
Title | Operator Theory, Functional Analysis and Applications PDF eBook |
Author | M. Amélia Bastos |
Publisher | Birkhäuser |
Pages | 657 |
Release | 2022-04-02 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9783030519476 |
This book presents 30 articles on the topic areas discussed at the 30th “International Workshop on Operator Theory and its Applications”, held in Lisbon in July 2019. The contributions include both expository essays and original research papers reflecting recent advances in the traditional IWOTA areas and emerging adjacent fields, as well as the applications of Operator Theory and Functional Analysis. The topics range from C*–algebras and Banach *–algebras, Sturm-Liouville theory, integrable systems, dilation theory, frame theory, Toeplitz, Hankel, and singular integral operators, to questions from lattice, group and matrix theories, complex analysis, harmonic analysis, and function spaces. Given its scope, the book is chiefly intended for researchers and graduate students in the areas of Operator Theory, Functional Analysis, their applications and adjacent fields.
Operator Theory, Analysis and Mathematical Physics
Title | Operator Theory, Analysis and Mathematical Physics PDF eBook |
Author | Jan Janas |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2007-04-29 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 3764381353 |
This volume contains lectures delivered at the International Conference Operator Theory and its Applications in Mathematical Physics (OTAMP 2004), held at the Mathematical Research and Conference Center in Bedlewo near Poznan, Poland. The idea behind these lectures was to present interesting ramifications of operator methods in current research of mathematical physics.
Applications of q-Calculus in Operator Theory
Title | Applications of q-Calculus in Operator Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Ali Aral |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 275 |
Release | 2013-05-09 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1461469465 |
The approximation of functions by linear positive operators is an important research topic in general mathematics and it also provides powerful tools to application areas such as computer-aided geometric design, numerical analysis, and solutions of differential equations. q-Calculus is a generalization of many subjects, such as hypergeometric series, complex analysis, and particle physics. This monograph is an introduction to combining approximation theory and q-Calculus with applications, by using well- known operators. The presentation is systematic and the authors include a brief summary of the notations and basic definitions of q-calculus before delving into more advanced material. The many applications of q-calculus in the theory of approximation, especially on various operators, which includes convergence of operators to functions in real and complex domain forms the gist of the book. This book is suitable for researchers and students in mathematics, physics and engineering, and for professionals who would enjoy exploring the host of mathematical techniques and ideas that are collected and discussed in the book.
Basic Operator Theory
Title | Basic Operator Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Israel Gohberg |
Publisher | Birkhäuser |
Pages | 291 |
Release | 2013-12-01 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1461259851 |
rii application of linear operators on a Hilbert space. We begin with a chapter on the geometry of Hilbert space and then proceed to the spectral theory of compact self adjoint operators; operational calculus is next presented as a nat ural outgrowth of the spectral theory. The second part of the text concentrates on Banach spaces and linear operators acting on these spaces. It includes, for example, the three 'basic principles of linear analysis and the Riesz Fredholm theory of compact operators. Both parts contain plenty of applications. All chapters deal exclusively with linear problems, except for the last chapter which is an introduction to the theory of nonlinear operators. In addition to the standard topics in functional anal ysis, we have presented relatively recent results which appear, for example, in Chapter VII. In general, in writ ing this book, the authors were strongly influenced by re cent developments in operator theory which affected the choice of topics, proofs and exercises. One of the main features of this book is the large number of new exercises chosen to expand the reader's com prehension of the material, and to train him or her in the use of it. In the beginning portion of the book we offer a large selection of computational exercises; later, the proportion of exercises dealing with theoretical questions increases. We have, however, omitted exercises after Chap ters V, VII and XII due to the specialized nature of the subject matter.
Limit Operators and Their Applications in Operator Theory
Title | Limit Operators and Their Applications in Operator Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Vladimir Rabinovich |
Publisher | Birkhäuser |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 3034879113 |
This is the first monograph devoted to a fairly wide class of operators, namely band and band-dominated operators and their Fredholm theory. The main tool in studying this topic is limit operators. Applications are presented to several important classes of such operators: convolution type operators and pseudo-differential operators on bad domains and with bad coefficients.
Noncommutative Function-Theoretic Operator Theory and Applications
Title | Noncommutative Function-Theoretic Operator Theory and Applications PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph A. Ball |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2021-12-16 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1009020102 |
This concise monograph explores how core ideas in Hardy space function theory and operator theory continue to be useful and informative in new settings, leading to new insights for noncommutative multivariable operator theory. Beginning with a review of the confluence of system theory ideas and reproducing kernel techniques, the book then covers representations of backward-shift-invariant subspaces in the Hardy space as ranges of observability operators, and representations for forward-shift-invariant subspaces via a Beurling–Lax representer equal to the transfer function of the linear system. This pair of backward-shift-invariant and forward-shift-invariant subspace form a generalized orthogonal decomposition of the ambient Hardy space. All this leads to the de Branges–Rovnyak model theory and characteristic operator function for a Hilbert space contraction operator. The chapters that follow generalize the system theory and reproducing kernel techniques to enable an extension of the ideas above to weighted Bergman space multivariable settings.
Operator Theory
Title | Operator Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Alpay |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015-07-21 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9783034806664 |
A one-sentence definition of operator theory could be: The study of (linear) continuous operations between topological vector spaces, these being in general (but not exclusively) Fréchet, Banach, or Hilbert spaces (or their duals). Operator theory is thus a very wide field, with numerous facets, both applied and theoretical. There are deep connections with complex analysis, functional analysis, mathematical physics, and electrical engineering, to name a few. Fascinating new applications and directions regularly appear, such as operator spaces, free probability, and applications to Clifford analysis. In our choice of the sections, we tried to reflect this diversity. This is a dynamic ongoing project, and more sections are planned, to complete the picture. We hope you enjoy the reading, and profit from this endeavor.