Mathematical analysis

Author(s)

    • Humpherys, Jeffrey
    • Jarvis, Tyler Jamison
    • Evans, Emily J.

Bibliographic Information

Mathematical analysis

Jeffrey Humpherys, Tyler J. Jarvis, Emily J. Evans

(OT, 152 . Foundations of applied mathematics ; vol.1)

Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 671-677) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book provides the foundations of both linear and nonlinear analysis necessary for understanding and working in twenty-first century applied and computational mathematics. In addition to the standard topics, this text includes several key concepts of modern applied mathematical analysis that should be, but are not typically, included in advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate mathematics curricula. This material is the introductory foundation upon which algorithm analysis, optimization, probability, statistics, differential equations, machine learning, and control theory are built. When used in concert with the free supplemental lab materials, this text teaches students both the theory and the computational practice of modern mathematical analysis. Foundations of Applied Mathematics, Volume 1: Mathematical Analysis includes several key topics not usually treated in courses at this level, such as uniform contraction mappings, the continuous linear extension theorem, Daniell-Lebesgue integration, resolvents, spectral resolution theory, and pseudospectra. Ideas are developed in a mathematically rigorous way and students are provided with powerful tools and beautiful ideas that yield a number of nice proofs, all of which contribute to a deep understanding of advanced analysis and linear algebra. Carefully thought out exercises and examples are built on each other to reinforce and retain concepts and ideas and to achieve greater depth. Associated lab materials are available that expose students to applications and numerical computation and reinforce the theoretical ideas taught in the text. The text and labs combine to make students technically proficient and to answer the age-old question, ""When am I going to use this?

Table of Contents

Part I: Linear Analysis I Chapter 1: Abstract Vector Spaces Chapter 2: Linear Transformations and Matrices Chapter 3: Inner Product Spaces Chapter 4: Spectral Theory Part II: Nonlinear Analysis I Chapter 5: Metric Space Topology Chapter 6: Differentiation Chapter 7: Contraction Mappings and Applications Part III: Nonlinear Analysis II Chapter 8: Integration I Chapter 9: Integration II Chapter 10: Calculus on Manifolds Chapter 11: Complex Analysis Part IV: Linear Analysis II Chapter 12: Spectral Calculus Chapter 13: Iterative Methods Chapter 14: Spectra and Pseudospectra Chapter 15: Rings and Polynomials Part V: Appendix Appendix A: Foundations of Abstract Mathematics Appendix B: The Complex Numbers and Other Fields Appendix C: Topics in Matrix Analysis Appendix D: The Greek Alphabet

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Details

  • NCID
    BB24292036
  • ISBN
    • 9781611974898
  • LCCN
    2017012783
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Philadelphia
  • Pages/Volumes
    xx, 689 p., ill. (some col.)
  • Size
    26cm
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