Methods in Banach space theory proceedings of the V Conference on Banach Spaces, Cáceres, Spain, 13-18 September 2004

This book presents an overview of modern Banach space theory. It contains sixteen papers that reflect the wide expanse of the subject. Articles are gathered into five sections according to methodology rather than the topics considered. The sections are: geometrical methods; homological methods; topo...

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Corporate Author: Conference on Banach Spaces ( 2004, Cáceres, Spain)
Other Authors: Castillo, Jesús M. F. (Editor), Johnson, W. B. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2006
Series:London Mathematical Society lecture note series
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520 |a This book presents an overview of modern Banach space theory. It contains sixteen papers that reflect the wide expanse of the subject. Articles are gathered into five sections according to methodology rather than the topics considered. The sections are: geometrical methods; homological methods; topological methods; operator theoretic methods; and also function space methods. Each section contains survey and research papers describing the state-of-the-art in the topic considered as well as some of the latest most important results. Researchers working in Banach space theory, functional analysis or operator theory will find much of interest here