Lipschitz Algebras (Second Edition)

Lipschitz Algebras (Second Edition)

Author: Nik Weaver

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2018-05-14

Total Pages: 473

ISBN-13: 9814740659

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'The book is very well-written by one of the leading figures in the subject. It is self-contained, includes relevant recent advances and is enriched by a large number of examples and illustrations. In addition to the general bibliography, each chapter includes a section of notes, which details the authorship of the main results, and provides useful hints for further readings. Undoubtedly, this edition will be received by researchers with the same success as the first one.'European Mathematical SocietyThis is the standard reference on algebras of Lipschitz functions, written by the leading figure in the field. The second edition includes new chapters on nonlinear Banach space geometry, differentiability in metric measure spaces, and quantum metrics. This latest material reflects the importance of spaces of Lipschitz functions in a diverse range of current research directions. Every functional analyst should have some knowledge of this subject.


Lipschitz Algebras

Lipschitz Algebras

Author: Nik Weaver

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1999-07-22

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 981449495X

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The Lipschitz algebras Lip(M), for M a complete metric space, are quite analogous to the spaces C(Ω) and L∞(X), for Ω a compact Hausdorff space and X a σ-finite measure space. Although the Lipschitz algebras have not been studied as thoroughly as these better-known cousins, it is becoming increasingly clear that they play a fundamental role in functional analysis, and are also useful in many applications, especially in the direction of metric geometry. This book gives a comprehensive treatment of (what is currently known about) the beautiful theory of these algebras.


Banach Algebras Of Ultrametric Functions

Banach Algebras Of Ultrametric Functions

Author: Alain Escassut

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2022-04-08

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 9811251673

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This book examines ultrametric Banach algebras in general. It begins with algebras of continuous functions, and looks for maximal and prime ideals in connections with ultrafilters on the set of definition. The multiplicative spectrum has shown to be indispensable in ultrametric analysis and is described in the general context and then, in various cases of Banach algebras.Applications are made to various kind of functions: uniformly continuous functions, Lipschitz functions, strictly differentiable functions, defined in a metric space. Analytic elements in an algebraically closed complete field (due to M Krasner) are recalled with most of their properties linked to T-filters and applications to their Banach algebras, and to the ultrametric holomorphic functional calculus, with applications to spectral properties. The multiplicative semi-norms of Krasner algebras are characterized by circular filters with a metric and an order that are examined.The definition of the theory of affinoid algebras due to J Tate is recalled with all the main algebraic properties (including Krasner-Tate algebras). The existence of idempotents associated to connected components of the multiplicative spectrum is described.


Nonlinear Functional Analysis in Banach Spaces and Banach Algebras

Nonlinear Functional Analysis in Banach Spaces and Banach Algebras

Author: Aref Jeribi

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2015-08-14

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1498733891

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Uncover the Useful Interactions of Fixed Point Theory with Topological StructuresNonlinear Functional Analysis in Banach Spaces and Banach Algebras: Fixed Point Theory under Weak Topology for Nonlinear Operators and Block Operator Matrices with Applications is the first book to tackle the topological fixed point theory for block operator matrices w


Ultrametric Banach Algebras

Ultrametric Banach Algebras

Author: Alain Escassut

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2003-03-04

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 9814487244

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In this book, ultrametric Banach algebras are studied with the help of topological considerations, properties from affinoid algebras, and circular filters which characterize absolute values on polynomials and make a nice tree structure. The Shilov boundary does exist for normed ultrametric algebras.In uniform Banach algebras, the spectral norm is equal to the supremum of all continuous multiplicative seminorms whose kernel is a maximal ideal. Two different such seminorms can have the same kernel. Krasner-Tate algebras are characterized among Krasner algebras, affinoid algebras, and ultrametric Banach algebras. Given a Krasner-Tate algbebra A=K{t}[x], the absolute values extending the Gauss norm from K{t} to A are defined by the elements of the Shilov boundary of A.


Introduction to Banach Spaces and Algebras

Introduction to Banach Spaces and Algebras

Author: Graham R. Allan

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 0199206538

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A timely graduate level text in an active field covering functional analysis, with an emphasis on Banach algebras.


Banach Algebras with Symbol and Singular Integral Operators

Banach Algebras with Symbol and Singular Integral Operators

Author: N. Krupnik

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2013-11-22

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 3034854633

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About fifty years aga S. G. Mikhlin, in solving the regularization problem for two-dimensional singular integral operators [56], assigned to each such operator a func tion which he called a symbol, and showed that regularization is possible if the infimum of the modulus of the symbol is positive. Later, the notion of a symbol was extended to multidimensional singular integral operators (of arbitrary dimension) [57, 58, 21, 22]. Subsequently, the synthesis of singular integral, and differential operators [2, 8, 9]led to the theory of pseudodifferential operators [17, 35] (see also [35(1)-35(17)]*), which are naturally characterized by their symbols. An important role in the construction of symbols for many classes of operators was played by Gelfand's theory of maximal ideals of Banach algebras [201. Using this the ory, criteria were obtained for Fredholmness of one-dimensional singular integral operators with continuous coefficients [34 (42)], Wiener-Hopf operators [37], and multidimensional singular integral operators [38 (2)]. The investigation of systems of equations involving such operators has led to the notion of matrix symbol [59, 12 (14), 39, 41]. This notion plays an essential role not only for systems, but also for singular integral operators with piecewise-continuous (scalar) coefficients [44 (4)]. At the same time, attempts to introduce a (scalar or matrix) symbol for other algebras have failed.