Elements of Abstract Analysis

Author:   Mícheál O'Searcoid
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2002 ed.
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9781852334246


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   09 November 2001
Format:   Paperback
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While there are many books on functional analysis, Elements of Abstract Analysis takes a very different approach. Unlike other books, it provides a comprehensive overview of the elementary concepts of analysis while preparing students to cross the threshold of functional analysis.The book is written specifically for final-year undergraduate students who should already be familiar with most of the mathematical structures discussed - for example, rings, linear spaces, and metric spaces - and with many of the principal analytical concepts - convergence, connectedness, continuity, compactness and completeness. It reviews the concepts at a slightly greater level of abstraction and enables students to understand their place within the broad framework of set-based mathematics.Carefully crafted, clearly written and precise, and with numerous exercises and examples, Elements of Abstract Analysis is a rigorous, self-contained introduction to functional analysis that will also serve as a text on abstract mathematics.

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Author:   Mícheál O'Searcoid
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Imprint:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2002 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.130kg
ISBN:  

9781852334246


ISBN 10:   185233424
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   09 November 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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From the reviews of the first edition: <p>BULLETIN OF MATHEMATICS BOOKS <p> a ]an interesting mix of algebra, topology and functional analysis, with chapter titles like Algebraic Structure, Linear Structure, Geometric Structure and Topological Structure. <p> Michael Oa (TM)Searcoida (TM)s book a ~Element of Abstract Analysisa (TM) is a book that deals with the fundamental principles of mathematics in a broad framework of set-theoretic approach. The book is written with a deep insight. a ] The contents are conceptually useful to students. a ] The book is a nice readable treat for every student of mathematics and is highly recommended for one semester course at M.Sc. level. (Madhu Tiwari, Journal of the Indian Academy of Mathematics, Vol. 25 (1), 2003) <p> This book covers the elements of abstract analysis, treated mostly within the context of topological spaces. a ] This is a carefully written book, starting from set-theoretic axioms, and containing about 180 problems and exercises with hints and solutions. It is an ideal source of information for independent student study. There is a comprehensive index. (European Mathematical Society Newsletter, September, 2002) <p> The book presents some concepts of analysis and the mathematical structures which enfold them. a ] the reviewer recommends the book to everyone interested in analysis, especially those scholars interested in studying more advanced areas like Functional Analysis, or Operator Theory. (Catalin Badea, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 999 (24), 2002) <p> The book is written specifically for final-year undergraduate students who should already be familiar with most of the mathematical structures discussed a ] . It reviews theconcepts at a slightly greater level of abstraction and enables students to understand their place within the broad framework of set-based mathematics. This book is a rigorous, self-contained introduction to functional analysis that will also serve as a text on abstract mathematics. (La (TM)Enseignement Mathematique, Vol. 48 (1-2), 2002) <p> This is a book about a few elementary concepts of analysis and the mathematical structures which enfold them. a ] The book is written specifically for final-year and undergraduate students who should already be familiar with most of the mathematical structures discussed a ] and with many of the principal analytical concepts a ] . It reviews the concepts at a slightly greater level of abstraction and enables students to understand their place within the broad framework of set-based mathematics. (Zentralblatt fA1/4r Didaktik der Mathematik, February, 2002)


From the reviews of the first edition: BULLETIN OF MATHEMATICS BOOKS ...an interesting mix of algebra, topology and functional analysis, with chapter titles like Algebraic Structure, Linear Structure, Geometric Structure and Topological Structure. Michael O'Searcoid's book `Element of Abstract Analysis' is a book that deals with the fundamental principles of mathematics in a broad framework of set-theoretic approach. The book is written with a deep insight. ... The contents are conceptually useful to students. ... The book is a nice readable treat for every student of mathematics and is highly recommended for one semester course at M.Sc. level. (Madhu Tiwari, Journal of the Indian Academy of Mathematics, Vol. 25 (1), 2003) This book covers the elements of abstract analysis, treated mostly within the context of topological spaces. ... This is a carefully written book, starting from set-theoretic axioms, and containing about 180 problems and exercises with hints and solutions. It is an ideal source of information for independent student study. There is a comprehensive index. (European Mathematical Society Newsletter, September, 2002) The book presents some concepts of analysis and the mathematical structures which enfold them. ... the reviewer recommends the book to everyone interested in analysis, especially those scholars interested in studying more advanced areas like Functional Analysis, or Operator Theory. (Catalin Badea, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 999 (24), 2002) The book is written specifically for final-year undergraduate students who should already be familiar with most of the mathematical structures discussed ... . It reviews the concepts at a slightly greater level of abstraction and enables students to understand their place within the broad framework of set-based mathematics. This book is a rigorous, self-contained introduction to functional analysis that will also serve as a text on abstract mathematics. (L'Enseignement Mathematique, Vol. 48 (1-2), 2002) This is a book about a few elementary concepts of analysis and the mathematical structures which enfold them. ... The book is written specifically for final-year and undergraduate students who should already be familiar with most of the mathematical structures discussed ... and with many of the principal analytical concepts ... . It reviews the concepts at a slightly greater level of abstraction and enables students to understand their place within the broad framework of set-based mathematics. (Zentralblatt fur Didaktik der Mathematik, February, 2002)


From the reviews of the first edition: BULLETIN OF MATHEMATICS BOOKS !an interesting mix of algebra, topology and functional analysis, with chapter titles like Algebraic Structure, Linear Structure, Geometric Structure and Topological Structure. Michael O'Searcoid's book 'Element of Abstract Analysis' is a book that deals with the fundamental principles of mathematics in a broad framework of set-theoretic approach. The book is written with a deep insight. ! The contents are conceptually useful to students. ! The book is a nice readable treat for every student of mathematics and is highly recommended for one semester course at M.Sc. level. (Madhu Tiwari, Journal of the Indian Academy of Mathematics, Vol. 25 (1), 2003) This book covers the elements of abstract analysis, treated mostly within the context of topological spaces. ! This is a carefully written book, starting from set-theoretic axioms, and containing about 180 problems and exercises with hints and solutions. It is an ideal source of information for independent student study. There is a comprehensive index. (European Mathematical Society Newsletter, September, 2002) The book presents some concepts of analysis and the mathematical structures which enfold them. ! the reviewer recommends the book to everyone interested in analysis, especially those scholars interested in studying more advanced areas like Functional Analysis, or Operator Theory. (Catalin Badea, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 999 (24), 2002) The book is written specifically for final-year undergraduate students who should already be familiar with most of the mathematical structures discussed ! . It reviews the concepts at a slightly greater level of abstraction and enables students to understand their place within the broad framework of set-based mathematics. This book is a rigorous, self-contained introduction to functional analysis that will also serve as a text on abstract mathematics. (L'Enseignement Mathematique, Vol. 48 (1-2), 2002) This is a book about a few elementary concepts of analysis and the mathematical structures which enfold them. ! The book is written specifically for final-year and undergraduate students who should already be familiar with most of the mathematical structures discussed ! and with many of the principal analytical concepts ! . It reviews the concepts at a slightly greater level of abstraction and enables students to understand their place within the broad framework of set-based mathematics. (Zentralblatt fur Didaktik der Mathematik, February, 2002)


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