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Banach Algebra Techniques in Operator Theory

โœ Scribed by Ronald G. Douglas


Publisher
Academic Press, Elsevier
Year
1972
Leaves
224
Series
Pure and Applied Mathematics 49
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Edited by
Page iii

Copyright Page
Page iv

Dedication
Page v

Preface
Pages xi-xii

Acknodedgments
Page xiii

Symbols and Notation
Pages xv-xvi

1 Banach Spaces
Pages 1-31

2 Banach Algebras
Pages 32-62

3 Geometry of Hilbert Space
Pages 63-80

4 Operators on Hilbert Space and C*-Algebras
Pages 81-120

5 Compact Operators, Fredholm Operators, and Index Theory
Pages 121-148

6 The Hardy Spaces
Pages 149-176

7 Toeplitz Operators
Pages 177-207

References
Pages 208-212

Index
Pages 213-216


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