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Descriptive Topology in Selected Topics of Functional Analysis

Descriptive Topology in Selected Topics of Functional Analysis
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Dewey Class 515.7
Title Descriptive Topology in Selected Topics of Functional Analysis (EB) / by Jerzy Kąkol, Wiesław Kubiś, Manuel López-Pellicer
Author Kakol, Jerzy , 1952-
Added Personal Name Kubiś, Wiesław
López-Pellicer, Manuel
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication Boston, MA : Springer US , 2011.
Physical Details XII, 493 pages : online resource.
Series Developments in mathematics 1389-2177 ; ; 24
ISBN 9781461405290
Summary Note A large mathematical community throughout the world actively works in functional analysis and uses profound techniques from topology. As the first monograph to approach the topic of topological vector spaces from the perspective of descriptive topology, this work provides also new insights into the connections between the topological properties of linear function spaces and their role in functional analysis.  Descriptive Topology in Selected Topics of Functional Analysis is a self-contained volume that applies recent developments and classical results in descriptive topology to study the classes of infinite-dimensional topological vector spaces that appear in functional analysis. Such spaces include Fréchet spaces, LF-spaces and their duals, and the space of continuous real-valued functions C(X) on a completely regular Hausdorff space X, to name a few. These vector spaces appear in distribution theory, differential equations, complex analysis, and various other areas of functional analysis. Written by three experts in the field, this book is a treasure trove for researchers and graduate students studying the interplay among the areas of point-set and descriptive topology, modern analysis, set theory, topological vector spaces and Banach spaces, and continuous function spaces.  Moreover, it will serve as a reference for present and future work done in this area and could serve as a valuable supplement to advanced graduate courses in functional analysis, set-theoretic topology, or the theory of function spaces.:
Contents note Preface -- 1. Overview -- 2. Elementary Facts about Baire and Baire-Type Spaces -- 3. K-analytic and quasi-Suslin Spaces -- 4. Web-Compact Spaces and Angelic Theorems -- 5. Strongly Web-Compact Spaces and a Closed Graph Theorem -- 6. Weakly Analytic Spaces -- 7. K-analytic Baire Spaces -- 8. A Three-Space Property for Analytic Spaces -- 9. K-analytic and Analytic Spaces Cp(X) -- 10. Precompact sets in (LM)-Spaces and Dual Metric Spaces -- 11. Metrizability of Compact Sets in the Class G -- 12. Weakly Realcompact Locally Convex Spaces -- 13. Corsonâs Propery (C) and tightness -- 14. Fréchet-Urysohn Spaces and Groups -- 15. Sequential Properties in the Class G -- 16. Tightness and Distinguished Fréchet Spaces -- 17. Banach Spaces with Many Projections -- 18. Spaces of Continuous Functions Over Compact Lines -- 19. Compact Spaces Generated by Retractions -- 20. Complementably Universival Banach Space -- Index.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0529-0
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