Best Reference Books for Operator Theory
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- Problems in Operator Theory by Y A AbramovichOrient Blackswan Private Limited - New Delhi (Number of pages: 386)
- Linear Operator Theory in Engineering and Science (Applied Mathematical Sciences) by Arch W. Naylor,George R. SellSpringer (Number of pages: 624)
- Perturbation Theory for Linear Operators (Classics in Mathematics) by Tosio KatoSpringer (Number of pages: 623)
- COURSE IN OPERATOR THEORY, A by JOHN B. CONWAYUNIVERSITIES PRESS
- Introduction to Linear Operator Theory: 65 (Chapman & Hall/CRC Pure and Applied Mathematics) by IstratescuCRC Press (Number of pages: 608)
- Introduction to Computation and Programming Usin – With Application to Understanding Data by John V. GuttagMIT Press (Number of pages: 472)
- Series in Banach Spaces: Conditional and Unconditional Convergence (Operator Theory: Advances and Applications) by Vladimir KadetsBirkhäuser (Number of pages: 159)
- Advances in Harmonic Analysis and Operator Theory: The Stefan Samko Anniversary Volume (Operator Theory: Advances and Applications) byBirkhäuser (Number of pages: 392)
- Operators and Representation Theory: Canonical Models for Algebras of Operators Arising in Quantum Mechanics (Dover Books on Physics) by Palle E. T. JorgensenDover Publications Inc. (Number of pages: 337)
- Generalized Inverses: Theory and Applications (CMS Books in Mathematics) by Adi Ben-Israel,Thomas N.E. GrevilleSpringer (Number of pages: 420)
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