Homological Methods In Operator Theory


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Homological Methods in Banach Space Theory


Homological Methods in Banach Space Theory

Author: Félix Cabello Sánchez

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2023-01-26


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Many researchers in geometric functional analysis are unaware of algebraic aspects of the subject and the advances they have permitted in the last half century. This book, written by two world experts on homological methods in Banach space theory, gives functional analysts a new perspective on their field and new tools to tackle its problems. All techniques and constructions from homological algebra and category theory are introduced from scratch and illustrated with concrete examples at varying levels of sophistication. These techniques are then used to present both important classical results and powerful advances from recent years. Finally, the authors apply them to solve many old and new problems in the theory of (quasi-) Banach spaces and outline new lines of research. Containing a lot of material unavailable elsewhere in the literature, this book is the definitive resource for functional analysts who want to know what homological algebra can do for them.

Homological Methods in Operator Theory


Homological Methods in Operator Theory

Author: Elena Alina Suciu (Mathématicienne).)

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1999


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Operator Theory and Interpolation


Operator Theory and Interpolation

Author: Hari Bercovic

language: en

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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Systems and control theories use sophisticated operator theoretical methods. They also provide new ideas and problems in operator theory. As a consequence, the biannual MTNS (Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems) conference is attended by many operator theorists. At the initiative of J.W. Helton and I. Gohberg, an International Workshop on Operator Theory and Applications (IWOTA) has been organized since the early 80s, as a satellite of MTNS. The articles in this volume originated from the IWOTA conference held at Indiana University, Bloomington, in June 1996. They represent most of the areas that were discussed at the workshop with some emphasis on modern interpolation theory, a topic which has seen much progress in recent years. The contributions were, as usual, subject to a thorough refereeing process and will bring the reader to the forefront of current research in this area.