Linear Operators, Part 1
General Theory
Wiley Classics Library

1. Auflage April 1988
872 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
This classic text, written by two notable mathematicians, constitutes a comprehensive survey of the general theory of linear operations, together with applications to the diverse fields of more classical analysis. Dunford and Schwartz emphasize the significance of the relationships between the abstract theory and its applications. This text has been written for the student as well as for the mathematician--treatment is relatively self-contained. This is a paperback edition of the original work, unabridged, in three volumes.
Toplogical Preliminaries.
Algebraic Preliminaries.
Three Basic Principles of Linear Analysis.
Integration and Set Functions.
Special Spaces.
Convex Sets and Weak Topologies.
Operators and Their Adjoints.
General Spectral Theory.
Applications.
References.
Notation Index.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
Jacob Theodore "Jack" Schwartz was an American mathematician, computer scientist, and professor of computer science at the New York University Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. He was the designer of the SETL programming language and started the NYU Ultracomputer project.