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Linear Functional Equations. Operator Approach

โœ Scribed by Anatolij Antonevich


Publisher
Birkhรคuser
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Leaves
187
Series
Operator Theory: Advances and Applications Volume 83
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


In this book we shall study linear functional equations of the form m bu(x) == Lak(X)U(Qk(X)) = f(x), (1) k=l where U is an unknown function from a given space F(X) of functions on a set X, Qk: X -+ X are given mappings, ak and f are given functions. Our approach is based on the investigation of the operators given by the left-hand side of equaยญ tion (1). In what follows such operators will be called functional operators. We will pay special attention to the spectral properties of functional operators, first of all, to invertibility and the Noether property. Since the set X, the space F(X), the mappings Qk and the coefficients ak are arbitrary, the class of operators of the form (1) is very rich and some of its individยญ ual representatives are related with problems arising in various areas of mathematยญ ics and its applications. In addition to the classical theory of functional equations, among such areas one can indicate the theory of functional-differential equations with deviating argument, the theory of nonlocal problems for partial differential equations, the theory of boundary value problems for the equation of a vibrating string and equations of mixed type, a number of problems of the general theory of operator algebras and the theory of dynamical systems, the spectral theory of auยญ tomorphisms of Banach algebras, and other problems

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Introductory Material....Pages 1-15
Functional Operators....Pages 17-48
Banach Algebras Generated by Functional Operators....Pages 49-75
Invertibility Conditions for Functional Operators. L2-Theory....Pages 77-105
Functional Operators in Some Special Function Spaces....Pages 107-124
Applications to Some Classes of Equations and Boundary Value Problems....Pages 125-158
Back Matter....Pages 159-179


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