Triangular And Jordan Representations Of Linear Operators


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Triangular and Jordan Representations of Linear Operators


Triangular and Jordan Representations of Linear Operators

Author: M. S. Brodskii

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Release Date: 1971


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Determining the invariant subspaces of any given transformation and writing the transformation as an integral in terms of invariant subspaces is a fundamental problem. This book presents the foundations of the theory of triangular and Jordan representations of bounded linear operators in Hilbert space and solves the problem in the case of completely continuous transformations. The reader is assumed to know the basics of linear operator theory.

Triangular and Jordan Representations of Linear Operators


Triangular and Jordan Representations of Linear Operators

Author: M. S. Brodskii

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Release Date: 2006


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Determining the invariant subspaces of any given transformation and writing the transformation as an integral in terms of invariant subspaces is a fundamental problem. This book presents the foundations of the theory of triangular and Jordan representations of bounded linear operators in Hilbert space and solves the problem in the case of completely continuous transformations. The reader is assumed to know the basics of linear operator theory.

Classes of Linear Operators


Classes of Linear Operators

Author: Israel Gohberg

language: en

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Release Date: 2013-03-09


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These two volumes constitute texts for graduate courses in linear operator theory. The reader is assumed to have a knowledge of both complex analysis and the first elements of operator theory. The texts are intended to concisely present a variety of classes of linear operators, each with its own character, theory, techniques and tools. For each of the classes, various differential and integral operators motivate or illustrate the main results. Although each class is treated seperately and the first impression may be that of many different theories, interconnections appear frequently and unexpectedly. The result is a beautiful, unified and powerful theory. The classes we have chosen are representatives of the principal important classes of operators, and we believe that these illustrate the richness of operator theory, both in its theoretical developments and in its applicants. Because we wanted the books to be of reasonable size, we were selective in the classes we chose and restricted our attention to the main features of the corresponding theories. However, these theories have been updated and enhanced by new developments, many of which appear here for the first time in an operator-theory text. In the selection of the material the taste and interest of the authors played an important role.