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Course Catalog 2010-2011
MAT-41146 Introduction to Functional Analysis, 7 cr |
Person responsible
Seppo Pohjolainen
Lessons
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Requirements
Final examination or two partial examinations.
Learning outcomes
After passing the course the student - understands how mathematical analysis has developed recently. - knows the basic concepts of modern analysis and is able to operate with them. - is able to prove the most important theorems. - can apply the knowledge e.g. in solving integral equations
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | Metric spaces and prperties. Continuous functions. Cauchy- sequences and completion of spaces. Fixed point theorem. | ||
2. | General vector spaces and normed spaces. Basics of Banach spaces and operator theory in Banach spaces. | ||
3. | Basics of Hilbert spaces. Operator theory in Hilbert spaces. Minimum norm theorem and Riesz reperesentation theorem. | ||
4. | Spectral theory, especially for compact self-adjoint operators. | ||
5. | Applications to integral equations. |
Study material
Type | Name | Author | ISBN | URL | Edition, availability, ... | Examination material | Language |
Book | Functional Analysis in Applied Mathematics and Engineering | Pedersen Michael | Chapman & Hall, 2000. | English | |||
Summary of lectures | Introduction to Functional Analysis | Seppo Pohjolainen | Lecture notes are available on the course home page. | English |
Additional information about prerequisites
Recommended prerequisite information consists of bachelor'studies in mathematics or in engineering mathematics. (matematiikan tai teknillisen matematiikan aineopinnot)
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Correspondence of content
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Additional information
Course home page is: http://matpc41.ee.tut.fi/JFA02
Suitable for postgraduate studies
More precise information per implementation
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