Topological Vector Spaces

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A01=Edward Beckenstein
A01=Lawrence Narici
advanced mathematical proofs
Author_Edward Beckenstein
Author_Lawrence Narici
Axiom Of Choice
Baire Spaces
Banach Space
Banach?Stone
Barreled Spaces
Bornological Spaces
Bounded Subsets
Category=PBK
Closed Subspace
Compact Open Topology
Continuous Iff
Continuous Linear Functional
Continuous Linear Map
Convex Hull
Convex Sets
dual space theory
Eduard Helly
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Equicontinuous Sets
functional analysis
graduate level mathematics
Hahn Banach Theorem
Hahn?Banach
Linear Homeomorphism
Locally Bounded
Locally Convex
Locally Convex Spaces
Neighborhood Filter
Quotient Topology
reflexive spaces
seminorm techniques
Strictly Convex
The Scottish Caf?
The Scottish Café
Topological Group
Topological Space
Topological Vector Spaces
Totally Bounded
Uniformly Convex
Vector Space
vector-valued Hahn Banach theorem applications
Webbed Spaces

Product details

  • ISBN 9781584888666
  • Weight: 1043g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jul 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With many new concrete examples and historical notes, Topological Vector Spaces, Second Edition provides one of the most thorough and up-to-date treatments of the Hahn–Banach theorem. This edition explores the theorem’s connection with the axiom of choice, discusses the uniqueness of Hahn–Banach extensions, and includes an entirely new chapter on vector-valued Hahn–Banach theorems. It also considers different approaches to the Banach–Stone theorem as well as variations of the theorem.

The book covers locally convex spaces; barreled, bornological, and webbed spaces; and reflexivity. It traces the development of various theorems from their earliest beginnings to present day, providing historical notes to place the results in context. The authors also chronicle the lives of key mathematicians, including Stefan Banach and Eduard Helly.

Suitable for both beginners and experienced researchers, this book contains an abundance of examples, exercises of varying levels of difficulty with many hints, and an extensive bibliography and index.

Lawrence Narici and Edward Beckenstein are professors of mathematics at St. John’s University in New York.

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