Nonarchimedean Functional Analysis

Nonarchimedean Functional Analysis

Author: Peter Schneider

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-09

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 3662047284

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This book grew out of a course which I gave during the winter term 1997/98 at the Universitat Munster. The course covered the material which here is presented in the first three chapters. The fourth more advanced chapter was added to give the reader a rather complete tour through all the important aspects of the theory of locally convex vector spaces over nonarchimedean fields. There is one serious restriction, though, which seemed inevitable to me in the interest of a clear presentation. In its deeper aspects the theory depends very much on the field being spherically complete or not. To give a drastic example, if the field is not spherically complete then there exist nonzero locally convex vector spaces which do not have a single nonzero continuous linear form. Although much progress has been made to overcome this problem a really nice and complete theory which to a large extent is analogous to classical functional analysis can only exist over spherically complete field8. I therefore allowed myself to restrict to this case whenever a conceptual clarity resulted. Although I hope that thi8 text will also be useful to the experts as a reference my own motivation for giving that course and writing this book was different. I had the reader in mind who wants to use locally convex vector spaces in the applications and needs a text to quickly gra8p this theory.


Nonarchimedean Functional Analysis

Nonarchimedean Functional Analysis

Author: Peter Schneider

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2001-11-20

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9783540425335

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This book grew out of a course which I gave during the winter term 1997/98 at the Universitat Munster. The course covered the material which here is presented in the first three chapters. The fourth more advanced chapter was added to give the reader a rather complete tour through all the important aspects of the theory of locally convex vector spaces over nonarchimedean fields. There is one serious restriction, though, which seemed inevitable to me in the interest of a clear presentation. In its deeper aspects the theory depends very much on the field being spherically complete or not. To give a drastic example, if the field is not spherically complete then there exist nonzero locally convex vector spaces which do not have a single nonzero continuous linear form. Although much progress has been made to overcome this problem a really nice and complete theory which to a large extent is analogous to classical functional analysis can only exist over spherically complete field8. I therefore allowed myself to restrict to this case whenever a conceptual clarity resulted. Although I hope that thi8 text will also be useful to the experts as a reference my own motivation for giving that course and writing this book was different. I had the reader in mind who wants to use locally convex vector spaces in the applications and needs a text to quickly gra8p this theory.


Locally Convex Spaces over Non-Archimedean Valued Fields

Locally Convex Spaces over Non-Archimedean Valued Fields

Author: C. Perez-Garcia

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-01-07

Total Pages: 486

ISBN-13: 9780521192439

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Non-Archimedean functional analysis, where alternative but equally valid number systems such as p-adic numbers are fundamental, is a fast-growing discipline widely used not just within pure mathematics, but also applied in other sciences, including physics, biology and chemistry. This book is the first to provide a comprehensive treatment of non-Archimedean locally convex spaces. The authors provide a clear exposition of the basic theory, together with complete proofs and new results from the latest research. A guide to the many illustrative examples provided, end-of-chapter notes and glossary of terms all make this book easily accessible to beginners at the graduate level, as well as specialists from a variety of disciplines.


Non-Archimedean Analysis

Non-Archimedean Analysis

Author: Siegfried Bosch

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-06-28

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9783642522314

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Meromorphic Functions over non-Archimedean Fields

Meromorphic Functions over non-Archimedean Fields

Author: Pei-Chu Hu

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2000-09-30

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780792365327

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This book introduces value distribution theory over non-Archimedean fields, starting with a survey of two Nevanlinna-type main theorems and defect relations for meromorphic functions and holomorphic curves. Secondly, it gives applications of the above theory to, e.g., abc-conjecture, Waring's problem, uniqueness theorems for meromorphic functions, and Malmquist-type theorems for differential equations over non-Archimedean fields. Next, iteration theory of rational and entire functions over non-Archimedean fields and Schmidt's subspace theorems are studied. Finally, the book suggests some new problems for further research. Audience: This work will be of interest to graduate students working in complex or diophantine approximation as well as to researchers involved in the fields of analysis, complex function theory of one or several variables, and analytic spaces.


p-adic Functional Analysis

p-adic Functional Analysis

Author: W.H. Schikhof

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-11-26

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 1000145913

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"Contains research articles by nearly 40 leading mathematicians from North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, presented at the Fourth International Conference on p-adic Functional Analysis held recently in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Includes numerous new open problems documented with extensive comments and references."


Functional Analysis and Valuation Theory

Functional Analysis and Valuation Theory

Author: Lawrence Narici

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1971-06-01

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780824714840

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This book presents functional analysis over arbitrary valued fields and investigates normed spaces and algebras over fields with valuation, with attention given to the case when the norm and the valuation are nonarchimedean. It considers vector spaces over fields with nonarchimedean valuation.


p-adic Functional Analysis

p-adic Functional Analysis

Author: N. De Grande-De Kimpe

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1999-07-07

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9780824782542

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A presentation of results in p-adic Banach spaces, spaces over fields with an infinite rank valuation, Frechet (and locally convex) spaces with Schauder bases, function spaces, p-adic harmonic analysis, and related areas. It showcases research results in functional analysis over nonarchimedean valued complete fields. It explores spaces of continuous functions, isometries, Banach Hopf algebras, summability methods, fractional differentiation over local fields, and adelic formulas for gamma- and beta-functions in algebraic number theory.


Spectral Theory and Analytic Geometry over Non-Archimedean Fields

Spectral Theory and Analytic Geometry over Non-Archimedean Fields

Author: Vladimir G. Berkovich

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2012-08-02

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 0821890204

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The purpose of this book is to introduce a new notion of analytic space over a non-Archimedean field. Despite the total disconnectedness of the ground field, these analytic spaces have the usual topological properties of a complex analytic space, such as local compactness and local arcwise connectedness. This makes it possible to apply the usual notions of homotopy and singular homology. The book includes a homotopic characterization of the analytic spaces associated with certain classes of algebraic varieties and an interpretation of Bruhat-Tits buildings in terms of these analytic spaces. The author also studies the connection with the earlier notion of a rigid analytic space. Geometrical considerations are used to obtain some applications, and the analytic spaces are used to construct the foundations of a non-Archimedean spectral theory of bounded linear operators. This book requires a background at the level of basic graduate courses in algebra and topology, as well as some familiarity with algebraic geometry. It would be of interest to research mathematicians and graduate students working in algebraic geometry, number theory, and -adic analysis.