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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Carlos S. KubruslyPublisher: Birkhauser Boston Inc Imprint: Birkhauser Boston Inc Edition: 2003 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.280kg ISBN: 9780817632427ISBN 10: 0817632425 Pages: 149 Publication Date: 07 August 2003 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface * Invariant Subspaces * Hilbert Space Operators * Convergence and Stability * Reducing Subspaces * Shifts * Decompositions * Orthogonality * Hyponormal Operators * Spectral Properties * Paranormal Operators * Proper Contractions * Quasireducible Operators * The Lomonosov Theorem * Bibliography * IndexReviews"""!the author treats many new subjects of operator theory for graduate students and mathematicians, i.e., quasihyponormal operators, paranormal operators, proper contractions, quasireducible operators, a detailed presentation of the Lomonosov theorem on nontrivial hyperinvariant subspaces for compact operators, etc. This book will be of benefit to graduate students (in mathematics, physics, engineering, economics, and statistics) and many mathematicians."" --Zentralblatt MATH ""!many totally new subjects are offered to the potential reader!. The author has great teaching experience reflected by the skillful selection of background material, the gradual statements of the problems, and the detailed presentation of the solutions. The book is intended [for] an audience mainly formed by various types of graduate students: in mathematics, statistics, physics and, perhaps, in engineering and economics. It can be useful even for working mathematicians, as a reference book in a broad sense!."" --Mathematical Reviews" !the author treats many new subjects of operator theory for graduate students and mathematicians, i.e., quasihyponormal operators, paranormal operators, proper contractions, quasireducible operators, a detailed presentation of the Lomonosov theorem on nontrivial hyperinvariant subspaces for compact operators, etc. This book will be of benefit to graduate students (in mathematics, physics, engineering, economics, and statistics) and many mathematicians. --Zentralblatt MATH !many totally new subjects are offered to the potential reader!. The author has great teaching experience reflected by the skillful selection of background material, the gradual statements of the problems, and the detailed presentation of the solutions. The book is intended [for] an audience mainly formed by various types of graduate students: in mathematics, statistics, physics and, perhaps, in engineering and economics. It can be useful even for working mathematicians, as a reference book in a broad sense!. --Mathematical Reviews a ]the author treats many new subjects of operator theory for graduate students and mathematicians, i.e., quasihyponormal operators, paranormal operators, proper contractions, quasireducible operators, a detailed presentation of the Lomonosov theorem on nontrivial hyperinvariant subspaces for compact operators, etc. This book will be of benefit to graduate students (in mathematics, physics, engineering, economics, and statistics) and many mathematicians. <p>a ZENTRALBLATT MATH <p> a ]many totally new subjects are offered to the potential readera ]. The author has great teaching experience reflected by the skillful selection of background material, the gradual statements of the problems, and the detailed presentation of the solutions. The book is intended [for] an audience mainly formed by various types of graduate students: in mathematics, statistics, physics and, perhaps, in engineering and economics. It can be useful even for working mathematicians, as a reference book in a broad sensea ]. <p>a MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS <p> The most well-known book in operator theory is 'A Hilbert space problem book' by P.R. Halmos. The author wrote a similar problem book including some more recent subjects of operator theory. . . In chapter 9, 10, 11, and 12, the author threats many new subjects of operator theory for graduate students and mathematicians, ie., quasihyponormal operators, paranormal operators, proper contractions, quasireducible operators, a detailed presentation of the Lomonosov theorem on nontrival hyperinvariant subspaces for compact operators, etc. This book will be of benefit to graduate students (in mathematics, physics, engineering, economics, and statistics) and manymathematicians. <p>---ZENTRALBLATT Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |