This text introduces students to Hilbert space and bounded self-adjoint operators, as well as the spectrum of an operator and its spectral decomposition. The author, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the Universit...

Buy Now From Amazon

This text introduces students to Hilbert space and bounded self-adjoint operators, as well as the spectrum of an operator and its spectral decomposition. The author, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, has ensured that the treatment is accessible to readers with no further background than a familiarity with analysis and analytic geometry.
Starting with a definition of Hilbert space and its geometry, the text explores the general theory of bounded linear operators, the spectral analysis of compact linear operators, and unbounded self-adjoint operators. Extensive appendixes offer supplemental information on the graph of a linear operator and the Riemann-Stieltjes and Lebesgue integration.


Similar Products

Theory of Linear Operators in Hilbert Space (Dover Books on Mathematics)Applied Analysis by the Hilbert Space Method: An Introduction with Applications to the Wave, Heat, and Schrödinger Equations (Dover Books on Mathematics)Introduction to Hilbert Space and the Theory of Spectral MultiplicityHilbert Space Methods in Partial Differential Equations (Dover Books on Mathematics)Introduction to Topology: Third Edition (Dover Books on Mathematics)Functional Analysis (Dover Books on Mathematics)Linear Algebra Done Right (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics)Prime Numbers and the Riemann Hypothesis