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Functional analysis and semi-groups : Vol. 31 / Einar Hille and Ralph S. Phillips

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Colloquium publications (American Mathematical Society)Publication details: Rhode Island ; American Mathematical Society, ©1957.Description: xii, 808 p.: 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780821810316
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 515.7 HIL
Contents:
Part 1. Functional analysis Part 2. Basic properties of semi-groups Part 3. Advanced analytical theory of semi-groups
Summary: Early in 1952 it became obvious that a new printing would be needed, and new advances in the theory called for extensive revision. It has been completely rewritten, mostly by Phillips, and much has been added while keeping the existing framework. Thus, the algebraic tools play a major role, and are introduced early, leading to a more satisfactory operational calculus and spectral theory. The Laplace-Stieltjes transform methods, used by Hille, have not been replaced but rather supplemented by the new tools
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Project book Project book CUTN Central Library Sciences Non-fiction 515.7 HIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 31 Checked out to Renuka Devi V (20019T) Project Books 31/01/2024 48902

Part 1. Functional analysis Part 2. Basic properties of semi-groups Part 3. Advanced analytical theory of semi-groups

Early in 1952 it became obvious that a new printing would be needed, and new advances in the theory called for extensive revision. It has been completely rewritten, mostly by Phillips, and much has been added while keeping the existing framework. Thus, the algebraic tools play a major role, and are introduced early, leading to a more satisfactory operational calculus and spectral theory. The Laplace-Stieltjes transform methods, used by Hille, have not been replaced but rather supplemented by the new tools

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