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Professor, Jacobs University
100471
Functional Analysis, Spring 2010
Overview:
This course assumes basic knowledge of measure and integration theory,
and of classical Banach and Hilbert spaces of measurable functions. Functional Analysis focuses
on the description, analysis, and representation of linear functionals and operators defined
on general topological vector spaces, most prominently on abstract Banach and Hilbert spaces.
Even though abstract in nature, the tools of Functional Analysis play a central role in applied
mathematics, e.g., in partial differential equations. To illustrate this strength of Functional
Analysis is one of the goals of this course.
Downloadable Course Material:
Problem set 1 | Functional analysis syllabus |
Problem set 2 | Functional Analysis midterm |
Problem set 3 | Functional analysis final |
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Problem set 5 | |
Problem set 6 | |
Problem set 7 |
Announcements:
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None.
Instructor:
Götz Pfander,
Research I, Room 112,
Tel. 3211,
Office Hour: By Appointment.
e-mail: g.pfander@jacobs-university.de.
Lectures:
Mondays, 3:45 pm, East 4, and Wednesdays 14:15 pm, East 4