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Basic Analysis III: Mappings on Infinite Dimensional Spaces

English

By (author): James K. Peterson

Basic Analysis III: Mappings on Infinite Dimensional Spaces is intended as a first course in abstract linear analysis. This textbook cover metric spaces, normed linear spaces and inner product spaces, along with many other deeper abstract ideas such a completeness, operators and dual spaces. These topics act as an important tool in the development of a mathematically trained scientist.

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  • Can be used as a traditional textbook as well as for self-study
  • Suitable for undergraduates in mathematics and associated disciplines
  • Emphasizes learning how to understand the consequences of assumptions using a variety of tools to provide the proofs of propositions
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Product Details
  • Weight: 952g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138055087

About James K. Peterson

James Peterson has been an associate professor in the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciencessince 1990. He tries hard to build interesting models of complex phenomena using a blend of mathematics computation and science. To this end he has written four books on how to teach such things to biologists and cognitive scientists. These books grew out of his Calculus for Biologists courses offered to the biology majors from 2007 to 2016. He has taught the analysis courses since he started teaching both at Clemson and at his previous post at Michigan Technological University. In between he spent time as a senior engineer in various aerospace firms and even did a short stint in a software development company. The problems he was exposed to were very hard and not amenable to solution using just one approach. Using tools from many branches of mathematics from many types of computational languages and from first principles analysis of natural phenomena was absolutely essential to make progress. In both mathematical and applied areas students often need to use advanced mathematics tools they have notlearned properly. So recently he has written a series of books on analysis to help researchers with the problemof learning new things after their degrees are done and they are practicing scientists. Along the way he has also written papers in immunology cognitive science and neural network technology in addition to having grants from NSF NASA and the Army.He also likes to paint build furniture and write stories.

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