Introductory Functional Analysis With Applications: Erwin Kreyszig
This document is the table of contents for a textbook on functional analysis with applications. The textbook is divided into 11 chapters that cover topics such as metric spaces, normed spaces, Banach spaces, inner product spaces, Hilbert spaces, linear operators, spectral theory, unbounded linear operators, and applications to quantum mechanics. It also includes three appendix sections on review material, answers to odd-numbered problems, and references.
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Introductory Functional Analysis With Applications: Erwin Kreyszig
This document is the table of contents for a textbook on functional analysis with applications. The textbook is divided into 11 chapters that cover topics such as metric spaces, normed spaces, Banach spaces, inner product spaces, Hilbert spaces, linear operators, spectral theory, unbounded linear operators, and applications to quantum mechanics. It also includes three appendix sections on review material, answers to odd-numbered problems, and references.
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INTRODUCTORY
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS WITH APPLICATIONS
Erwin Kreyszig University of Windsor
JOHN WILEY & SONS
New York Santa Barbara London Sydney Toronto CONTENTS Chapter 1. Metric Spaces 1 1.1 Metric Space 2 1.2 Further Examples of Metric Spaces 9 1.3 Open Set, Closed Set, Neighborhood 17 1.4 Convergence, Cauchy Sequence, Completeness 25 1.5 Examples. Completeness Proofs 32 1.6 Completion of Metric Spaces 41
Chapter 2. Normed Spaces. Banach Spaces 49
2.1 Vector Space 50 2.2 Normed Space. Banach Space 58 2.3 Further Properties of Normed Spaces 67 2.4 Finite Dimensional Normed Spaces and Subspaces 72 2.5 Compactness and Finite Dimension 77 2.6 Linear Operators 82 2.7 Bounded and Continuous Linear Operators 91 2.8 Linear Functionals 103 2.9 Linear Operators and Functionals on Finite Dimen- sional Spaces 111 2.10 Normed Spaces of Operators. Dual Space 117
3.1 Inner Product Space. Hilbert Space 128 3.2 Further Properties of Inner Product Spaces 136 3.3 Orthogonal Complements and Direct Sums 142 3.4 Orthonormal Sets and Sequences 151 3.5 Series Related to Orthonormal Sequences and Sets 160 3.6 Total Orthonormal Sets and Sequences 167 3.7 Legendre, Hermite and Laguerre Polynomials 175 3.8 Representation of Functionals on Hilbert Spaces 188 3.9 Hilbert-Adjoint Operator 195 3.10 Self-Adjoint, Unitary and Normal Operators 201 Contents
Chapter 4. Fundamental Theorems for Normed
and Banach Spaces 209 4.1 Zorn's Lemma 210 4.2 Hahn-Banach Theorem 213 4.3 Hahn-Banach Theorem for Complex Vector Spaces and Normed Spaces 218 4.4 Application to Bounded Linear Functionals on C[a, b] 225 4.5 Adjoint Operator 231 4.6 Reflexive Spaces 239 4.7 Category Theorem. Uniform Boundedness Theorem 246 4.8 Strong and Weak Convergence 256 4.9 Convergence of Sequences of Operators and Functionals 263 4.10 Application to Summability of Sequences 269 4.11 Numerical Integration and Weak* Convergence 276 4.12 Open Mapping Theorem 285 4.13 Closed Linear Operators. Closed Graph Theorem 291 Chapter 5. Further Applications: Banach Fixed Point Theorem 299 5.1 Banach Fixed Point Theorem 299 5.2 Application of Banach's Theorem to Linear Equations 307 5.3 Applications of Banach's Theorem to Differential Equations 314 5.4 Application of Banach's Theorem to Integral Equations 319 Chapter 6. Further Applications: Approximation Theory 327 6.1 Approximation in Normed Spaces 327 6.2 Uniqueness, Strict Convexity 330 6.3 Uniform Approximation 336 6.4 Chebyshev Polynomials 345 6.5 Approximation in Hilbert Space 352 6.6 Splines 356 Chapter 7. Spectral Theory of Linear Operators in Normed Spaces 363 7.1 Spectral Theory in Finite Dimensional Normed Spaces 364 7.2 Basic Concepts 370 Contents xi
7.3 Spectral Properties of Bounded Linear Operators 374
7.4 Further Properties of Resolvent and Spectrum 379 7.5 Use of Complex Analysis in Spectral Theory 386 7.6 Banach Algebras 394 7.7 Further Properties of Banach Algebras 398
Chapter 8. Compact Linear Operators on Normed
Spaces and Their Spectrum 405 8.1 Compact Linear Operators on Normed Spaces 405 8.2 Further Properties of Compact Linear Operators 412 8.3 Spectral Properties of Compact Linear Operators on Normed Spaces 419 8.4 Further Spectral Properties,of-GompacTLinear Operators 428 ^-~^ 8.5 Operator Equations Involving Compact Linear Operators 436 8.6 Further Theorems of Fredholm Type 442 8.7 Fredholm Alternative 451
Chapter 9. Spectral Theory of Bounded
Self-Adjoint Linear Operators 459 9.1 Spectral Properties of Bounded Self-Adjoint Linear Operators 460 9.2 Further Spectral Properties of Bounded Self-Adjoint Linear Operators 465 9.3 Positive Operators 469 9.4 Square Roots of a Positive Operator 476 9.5 Projection Operators 480 9.6 Further Properties of Projections 486 9.7 Spectral Family 492 9.8 Spectral Family of a Bounded Self-Adjoint Linear Operator 497 9.9 Spectral Representation of Bounded Self-Adjoint Linear Operators 505 ) 9.10 Extension of the Spectral Theorem to Continuous Functions 512 9.11 Properties of the Spectral Family of a Bounded Self- Adjoint Linear Operator 516 xii Contents
Chapter 10. Unbounded Linear Operators in
Hilbert Space . 523 10.1 Unbounded Linear Operators and their Hilbert-Adjoint Operators 524 10.2 Hilbert-Adjoint Operators, Symmetric and Self-Adjoint Linear Operators 530 10.3 Closed Linear Operators and Closures 535 10.4 Spectral Properties of Self-Adjoint Linear Operators 541 10.5 Spectral Representation of Unitary Operators 546 10.6 Spectral Representation of Self-Adjoint Linear Operators 556 10.7 Multiplication Operator and Differentiation Operator 562