Introduction to the Theory of Toeplitz Operators with Infinite Index

Dybin, Vladimir; Grudsky, Sergei M.

ISBN 10: 3764367288 ISBN 13: 9783764367282
Editorial: Birkhauser Verlag AG, 2002
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Deals with the Toeplitz and singular integral operators with symbols that have discontinuities of the oscillating type. This book reveals connections between invariant subspaces of the shift operator, bases in Banach spaces, and various classes of entire and meromorphic functions. Translator(s): Iacob, Andrei. Series: Operator Theory: Advances and Applications. Num Pages: 312 pages, biography. BIC Classification: MB; PBKA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 19. Weight in Grams: 1370. . 2002. Hardback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. N° de ref. del artículo V9783764367282

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We offer the reader of this book some specimens of "infinity" that we seized from the "mathematical jungle" and trapped within the solid cage of analysis The creation of the theory of singular integral equations in the mid 20th century is associated with the names of N.1. Muskhelishvili, F.D. Gakhov, N.P. Vekua and their numerous students and followers and is marked by the fact that it relied principally on methods of complex analysis. In the early 1960s, the development of this theory received a powerful impulse from the ideas and methods of functional analysis that were then brought into the picture. Its modern architecture is due to a constellation of brilliant mathemati­ cians and the scientific collectives that they produced (S.G. Mikhlin, M.G. Krein, B.V. Khvedelidze, 1. Gohberg, LB. Simonenko, A. Devinatz, H. Widom, R.G. Dou­ glas, D. Sarason, A.P. Calderon, S. Prossdorf, B. Silbermann, and others). In the ensuing period, the Fredholm theory of singular integral operators with a finite index was completed in its main aspects in wide classes of Banach and Frechet spaces.

Reseña del editor: We offer the reader of this book some specimens of "infinity" that we seized from the "mathematical jungle" and trapped within the solid cage of analysis The creation of the theory of singular integral equations in the mid 20th century is associated with the names of N.1. Muskhelishvili, F.D. Gakhov, N.P. Vekua and their numerous students and followers and is marked by the fact that it relied principally on methods of complex analysis. In the early 1960s, the development of this theory received a powerful impulse from the ideas and methods of functional analysis that were then brought into the picture. Its modern architecture is due to a constellation of brilliant mathemati­ cians and the scientific collectives that they produced (S.G. Mikhlin, M.G. Krein, B.V. Khvedelidze, 1. Gohberg, LB. Simonenko, A. Devinatz, H. Widom, R.G. Dou­ glas, D. Sarason, A.P. Calderon, S. Prossdorf, B. Silbermann, and others). In the ensuing period, the Fredholm theory of singular integral operators with a finite index was completed in its main aspects in wide classes of Banach and Frechet spaces.

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Título: Introduction to the Theory of Toeplitz ...
Editorial: Birkhauser Verlag AG
Año de publicación: 2002
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