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Introduction to Tensor Products of Banach Spaces : Springer Monographs in Mathematics - Raymond A. Ryan

Introduction to Tensor Products of Banach Spaces

By: Raymond A. Ryan

Hardcover | 15 January 2002

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This volume provides a self-contained introduction to the theory of tensor products of Banach spaces. It is written for graduate students in analysis or for researchers in other fields who wish to become acquainted with this area. The only prerequisites are a basic knowledge of functional analysis and measure theory.Features of particular interest include:- A full treatment of the Grothendieck theory of tensor norms;- Coverage of the Chevet-Saphar norms and their duals, along with the associated classes of nuclear, integral and summing operators;- Chapters on the approximation property and the Radon-Nikodym property;- Topics such as the Bochner and Pettis integrals, the principle of local reflexivity and the Grothendieck inequality placed in a natural setting;- The classes of operators generated by a tensor norm and connections with the theory of operator ideals.Each chapter is accompanied by worked examples and a set of exercises, and two appendices provide essential material on summability in Banach spaces and properties of spaces of measures that may be new to the beginner.
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"The book under review is intended to serve as an introduction to the theory of tensor products of Banach spaces. ... it is a most welcome addition to the existing literature and appears to be well-suited as a guide and as a textbook in lectures, seminars, etc., for students ... . Each chapter is accompanied by a set of exercises. ... The book is very carefully written and edited. The text makes very good reading ... ." (Hans Jarchow, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1090 (16), 2006)

"This book provides a self-contained introduction to tensor products of Banach spaces. ... Each chapter is accompanied by exercises with illustrate mathematical concepts and propositions introduced there. The more or less straightforward solution of most of these exercises leads the reader to a better understanding of the material. ... It is accessible, clearly organized, and well written. It can be highly recommended to graduate students and mathematicians interested in functionalanalysis." (K. -D Kuersten, Zeitschrift fuer Analysis und ihre Anwendungen, Vol. 24 (4), 2005)

"The author sets out to give an accessible account of some chosen topics from the theory of tensor products for Banach spaces ... . The result is a very well written, beautiful book ... presenting a coherent, originally arranged and presented overview of various classical results. The book is self-contained and presented in a way that it at the same time is an accessible text for graduate students, as well as a very good basic reference for researchers ... ." (Mark Sioen, Simon Stevin Bulletin, Vol. 11 (2), 2004)

"This book is a good source to learn the basic notions of tensor products ... . The book can be recommended to everybody who is interested in the theory of tensor products and their applications, but first of all, to beginners in this field." (Endre Durszt, Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum, Vol. 69, 2003)

"This book provides a self-contained introduction to the theory of tensor products on Banach spaces. Being the first book with a clear focus not only on graduate students in analysis, but also researchers who wish to become acquainted with the elementary facts of this area, it is a welcome addition to the literature. ... The book contains a large number of interesting exercises." (Andreas Defant, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2003 f)

"The aim of the present book is to give a thorough and relatively short introduction to tensor products of Banach spaces ... and bringing the reader to the frontier of current research in the area. ... The book is an excellent introduction to the theory of tensor products and it is highly recommended to graduate students in analysis and to researchers in other areas needing results from this field." (S. Cobzas, Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, Vol. XLVII (4), 2002)

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