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Metric spaces / Edward Thomas Copson
Titre : Metric spaces Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Edward Thomas Copson (1901-1980), Auteur Editeur : Cambridge : At the University Press Année de publication : 1968 Collection : Cambridge tracts in mathematics and mathematical physics, ISSN 0068-6824 num. 57 Importance : 143 p Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-04722-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : open and closed sets complete metric spaces copactness some applications further developments Index. décimale : 515 Résumé : Metric space topology, as the generalization to abstract spaces of the theory of sets of points on a line or in a plane, unifies many branches of classical analysis and is necessary introduction to functional analysis. Professor Copson's book, which is based on lectures given to third-year undergraduates at the University of St Andrews, provides a more leisurely treatment of metric spaces than is found in books on functional analysis, which are usually written at graduate student level. His presentation is aimed at the applications of the theory to classical algebra and analysis; in particular, the chapter on contraction mappings shows how it provides proof of many of the existence theorems in classical analysis. Metric spaces [texte imprimé] / Edward Thomas Copson (1901-1980), Auteur . - Cambridge : At the University Press, 1968 . - 143 p ; 23 cm. - (Cambridge tracts in mathematics and mathematical physics, ISSN 0068-6824; 57) .
ISBN : 978-0-521-04722-7
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : open and closed sets complete metric spaces copactness some applications further developments Index. décimale : 515 Résumé : Metric space topology, as the generalization to abstract spaces of the theory of sets of points on a line or in a plane, unifies many branches of classical analysis and is necessary introduction to functional analysis. Professor Copson's book, which is based on lectures given to third-year undergraduates at the University of St Andrews, provides a more leisurely treatment of metric spaces than is found in books on functional analysis, which are usually written at graduate student level. His presentation is aimed at the applications of the theory to classical algebra and analysis; in particular, the chapter on contraction mappings shows how it provides proof of many of the existence theorems in classical analysis. Réservation
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