Function Spaces, Entropy Numbers, Differential Operators by D E Edmunds

Function Spaces, Entropy Numbers, Differential Operators by D E Edmunds

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The distribution of the eigenvalues of differential operators has long fascinated mathematicians. Advances have shed light upon classical problems in this area, and this book presents a fresh approach, largely based upon the results of the authors. The treatment is largely self-contained and accessible to non-specialists. Both experts and newcomers alike will welcome this unique exposition.

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Function Spaces, Entropy Numbers, Differential Operators by D E Edmunds

The distribution of the eigenvalues of differential operators has long fascinated mathematicians. Advances have shed light upon classical problems in this area, and this book presents a fresh approach, largely based upon the results of the authors. The emphasis here is on a topic of central importance in analysis, namely the relationship between i) function spaces on Euclidean n-space and on domains; ii) entropy numbers in quasi-Banach spaces; and iii) the distribution of the eigenvalues of degenerate elliptic (pseudo) differential operators. The treatment is largely self-contained and accessible to non-specialists. Both experts and newcomers alike will welcome this unique exposition.
Review of the hardback: '… a fresh approach' L'Enseignement Mathématique
Review of the hardback: 'The authors' mastery of the subject is obvious, and they make every effort to guide the reader through the difficult analysis … The book is recommended to anyone with an interest in function spaces and differential equations.' W. D. Evans, Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society
Review of the hardback: '… not only an excellent research monograph but also an appropriate introduction to the field.' H. G. Feichtinger, International Mathematical News

Both authors taught at the University of Sussex for many years. Robin Dyer's main research contributions are to the theory of the Navier-Stokes equations; those of David Edmunds lie in functional analysis, interpolation theory and function spaces.

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ISBN 13 9780521560368
ISBN 10 0521560365
Title Function Spaces, Entropy Numbers, Differential Operators
Author D E Edmunds
Series Cambridge Tracts In Mathematics
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Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1996-08-28
Number of pages 268
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