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Spectral Decompositions and Analytic Sheaves
Contributor(s): Eschmeier, Jörg (Author), Putinar, Mihai (Author)
ISBN: 0198536674     ISBN-13: 9780198536673
Publisher: Clarendon Press
OUR PRICE:   $327.75  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: August 1996
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Annotation: Rapid developments in multivariable spectral theory have led to important and fascinating results which also have applications in other mathematical disciplines. In this book, various concepts from function theory and complex analytic geometry are drawn together to give a new approach to
concrete spectral computations and give insights into new developments in the spectral theory of linear operators. Classical results from cohomology theory of Banach algebras, multidimensional spectral theory, and complex analytic geometry have been freshly interpreted using the language of
homological algebra. The advantages of this approach are illustrated by a variety of examples, unexpected applications, and conceptually new ideas that should stimulate further research among mathematicians.
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BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Calculus
- Mathematics | Functional Analysis
- Mathematics | Geometry - Analytic
Dewey: 515.724
LCCN: 95037748
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.55 lbs) 372 pages
 
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Rapid developments in multivariable spectral theory have led to important and fascinating results which also have applications in other mathematical disciplines. In this book, various concepts from function theory and complex analytic geometry are drawn together to give a new approach to
concrete spectral computations and give insights into new developments in the spectral theory of linear operators. Classical results from cohomology theory of Banach algebras, multidimensional spectral theory, and complex analytic geometry have been freshly interpreted using the language of
homological algebra. The advantages of this approach are illustrated by a variety of examples, unexpected applications, and conceptually new ideas that should stimulate further research among mathematicians.