Analysis

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  • Analysis Book Detail

  • Author : Elliott H. Lieb
  • Release Date : 2001
  • Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
  • Genre : Analysis
  • Pages : 378
  • ISBN 13 : 0821827839
  • File Size : 13,13 MB

Analysis by Elliott H. Lieb PDF Summary

Book Description: This course in real analysis begins with the usual measure theory, then brings the reader quickly to a level where a wider than usual range of topics can be appreciated. Topics covered include Lp- spaces, rearrangement inequalities, sharp integral inequalities, distribution theory, Fourier analysis, potential theory, and Sobolev spaces. To illustrate these topics, there is a chapter on the calculus of variations, with examples from mathematical physics, as well as a chapter on eigenvalue problems (new to this edition). For graduate students of mathematics, and for students of the natural sciences and engineering who want to learn tools of real analysis. Assumes a previous course in calculus. Lieb is affiliated with Princeton University. Loss is affiliated with Georgia Institute of Technology. c. Book News Inc.

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