Functional analysis 06-DANFUM0
The language and methods of Functional Analysis are commonly used nowadays in the more advanced parts of the contemporary Mathematical Analysis and such related areas of mathematics as, for example, Differential or Integral Equations.
A student who successfully passes the course of Functional Analysis should be able to understand its language and methods and, in the case of necessity, to complement his/her knowledge in this respect by looking up relevant literature of more special character.
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Bibliography
A. Alexiewicz, Analiza Funkcjonalna, PWN, Warszawa 1969 (in Polish)
J. B. Conway, A Course in Functional Analysis, 2nd ed., Springer, 1990
J. Musielak, Wstęp do Analizy Funkcjonalnej, PWN, Warszawa 1989 (in Polish)
W. Rudin, Real and Complex Analysis, McGraw-Hill, 1974
L. Schwartz, Analyse Mathématique, vol. I, Hermann, Paris 1967
N. Dunford and J. T. Schwartz, Linear Operators. I, Interscience, New York 1958
S. Prus i A. Stachura, Analiza funkcjonalna w zadaniach, PWN, Warszawa 2007 (in Polish)
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