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Operator inequalities / Johann Schroder.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schröder, Johann, 1925-
Series:
Mathematics in science and engineering ; v. 147.
Mathematics in science and engineering ; v. 147
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Inequalities (Mathematics).
Operator theory.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (384 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York : Academic Press, 1980.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Operator Inequalities
Contents:
Front Cover; Operator Inequalities; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Some remarks concerning notation; Chapter I. Some results on functional analysis; 1. Basic concepts of order theory; 2. Convex sets; 3. Fixed-point theorems and other means of functional analysis; Notes; Chapter II. Inverse-positive linear operators; 1. An abstract theory; 2. M-matrices; 3. Differential operators of the second order, pointwise inequalities; 4. Abstract theory (continuation); 5. Numerical applications; 6. Further Results; Notes
Chapter III. Two-sided bounds for second order differential equations1. The concept of an inverse-monotone operator; 2. Inverse-monotone differential operators; 3. Inverse-rnonotonicity with weak differential inequalities; 4. Existence and inclusion for two-point boundary Value Problems; 5. Existence and inclusion by weak comparison functions; 6. Error estimates; Notes; Chapter IV. An estimation theory for linear and nonlinear operators, range-domain implications; 1. Sufficient conditions, general theory; 2. Inverse-monotone operators; 3. Inclusion by upper and lower bounds
4. Range-domain implications for linear and concave operatorsNotes; Chapter V. Estimation and existence theory for vector-valued differential operators; 1. Description of the problem, assumptions, notation; 2. Two-sided bounds by range-domain implications; 3. Existence and inclusion by two-sided bounds; 4. Pointwise norm bounds by range-domain implications; 5. Existence and estimation by norm bounds; 6. More general estimates; Notes; References; Notation index; Subject index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-282-28994-2
9786612289941
0-08-095655-6
OCLC:
316552955

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