Introduction
Springer’s ‘Introductory Functional Analysis: With Applications to Boundary Value Problems and Finite Elements’ offers an in-depth look into functional analysis for undergraduate and graduate mathematics courses. This book is designed to provide a solid foundation for those interested in the theoretical aspects of mathematical analysis.
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Key Features
- Comprehensive coverage of functional analysis topics
- Applications to boundary value problems and finite elements
- Ideal for advanced mathematics students
- Detailed explanations and examples
- Useful for both teaching and research purposes
Specs
- Brand: Springer
- Title: Introductory Functional Analysis: With Applications to Boundary Value Problems and Finite Elements
- Authors: B.D. Reddy
- Pages Count: 492
- Publication Date: November 20, 1997
- Edition: 1998
- Dimensions (WxLxH): 1.08″ x 6.29″ x 9.52″
- Weight: 1.71 lb
Pros & Cons
Pros
- In-depth coverage of functional analysis topics
- Practical applications to real-world problems
- Suitable for both students and researchers in mathematics
Cons
- May be too advanced for beginners without a strong background in math
- Not suitable as an introductory text for non-mathematicians
Who It’s For
This book is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students studying functional analysis, as well as mathematicians and researchers involved in related fields.
Pricing & Value
Current price: 97,42 € (subject to change).
The comprehensive content and applications make this book a valuable resource for those delving into the theoretical aspects of mathematical analysis. It’s priced competitively with similar titles on the market.
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