<p>This is a systematic exposition of the basic part of the theory of meaΒ sure and integration. The book is intended to be a usable text for students with no previous knowledge of measure theory or Lebesgue integration, but it is also intended to include the results most comΒ monly used in function
Measure and Integral: Volume 1
β Scribed by John L. Kelley, T.P. Srinivasan
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 162
- Series
- Graduate Texts in Mathematics
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is a systematic exposition of the theory of measure and integration. It is intendend for students, and also as a reference work. The body of the text can be read by a student with a firm background in analysis, whereas the supplements treat more advanced topics, and require somewhat more maturity. Although the results given here are the standard ones, the authors have taken a new approach, systematically exploiting the concepts of -ring and -simplicity.
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This book is a systematic exposition of the theory of measure and integration. It is intendend for students, and also as a reference work. The body of the text can be read by a student with a firm background in analysis, whereas the supplements treat more advanced topics, and require somewhat more m
The lectures on "Operator Theory", of which the present volume constitutes the first part, were given in the academic years 1933-34 and 1934-35, at the Institute for Advanced Study. The notes were prepared in these years by Dr. Robert S. Martin and Dr. Charles C. Torrance, respectively. They were mu
<p><p>The text contains detailed and complete proofs and includes instructive historical introductions to key chapters. These serve to illustrate the hurdles faced by the scholars that developed the theory, and allow the novice to approach the subject from a wider angle, thus appreciating the human