Interpolation Functors and Duality
β Scribed by Sten Kaijser, Joan Wick Pelletier (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 171
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Mathematics 1208
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction....Pages 1-6
Preliminaries....Pages 7-17
The real method....Pages 18-32
The complex method....Pages 33-43
Categorical notions....Pages 44-72
Finite dimensional doolittle diagrams....Pages 73-92
Kan extensions....Pages 93-105
Duality....Pages 106-122
More about duality....Pages 123-131
The classical methods from a categorical viewpoint....Pages 132-159
β¦ Subjects
K-Theory
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The theory of interpolation spaces has its origin in the classical work of Riesz and Marcinkiewicz but had its first flowering in the years around 1960 with the pioneering work of Aronszajn, CalderΓ³n, Gagliardo, Krein, Lions and a few others. It is interesting to note that what originally triggered
The theory of interpolation spaces has its origin in the classical work of Riesz and Marcinkiewicz but had its first flowering in the years around 1960 with the pioneering work of Aronszajn, CalderΓ³n, Gagliardo, Krein, Lions and a few others. It is interesting to note that what originally triggered
The theory of interpolation spaces has its origin in the classical work of Riesz and Marcinkiewicz but had its first flowering in the years around 1960 with the pioneering work of Aronszajn, CalderΓ³n, Gagliardo, Krein, Lions and a few others. It is interesting to note that what originally triggered