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Exercises in Analysis: Part 2: Nonlinear Analysis
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PublisherSpringer
ISBN 103319802216
LanguageEnglish
About the AuthorLeszek Gasińksi is the Chair of Optimization and Control Theory in the Institute of Computer Science at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. He is the co-author, along with Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou, of "Nonlinear Analysis" (CRC 2005) and "Nonsmooth Critical Point Theory and Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems" (CRC 2006). Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou is a Professor of Mathematics in the School of Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences at National Technical University in Athens, Greece. He is the co-author, along with Leszek Gasińksi, of "Nonlinear Analysis" (CRC 2005) and "Nonsmooth Critical Point Theory and Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems" (CRC 2006). Read more
Number of Pages1072 pages
ISBN 139783319802213
AuthorLeszek Gasiński
Book DescriptionThis second of two Exercises in Analysis volumes covers problems in five core topics of mathematical analysis: Function Spaces, Nonlinear and Multivalued Maps, Smooth and Nonsmooth Calculus, Degree Theory and Fixed Point Theory, and Variational and Topological Methods. Each of five topics corresponds to a different chapter with inclusion of the basic theory and accompanying main definitions and results,followed by suitable comments and remarks for better understanding of the material. Exercises/problems are presented for each topic, with solutions available at the end of each chapter. The entire collection of exercises offers a balanced and useful picture for the application surrounding each topic.This nearly encyclopedic coverage of exercises in mathematical analysis is the first of its kind and is accessible to a wide readership. Graduate students will find the collection of problems valuable in preparation for their preliminary or qualifying exams as well as for testing their deeper understanding of the material. Exercises are denoted by degree of difficulty. Instructors teaching courses that include one or all of the above-mentioned topics will find the exercises of great help in course preparation. Researchers in analysis may find this Work useful as a summary of analytic theories published in one accessible volume.
Publication Date7 June 2018
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Exercises in Analysis: Part 2: Nonlinear Analysis
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