Cornell Math - MATH 713, Spring 1999
MATH 713 — Spring 1999
Functional Analysis
Instructor: Hongyu He
Time: MWF 11:15-12:05
Room: SD 211 on MW; WE B29 on F
This is a traditional course on functional analysis. For the first part of the course, I will cover fundamentals on topological vector spaces, Banach Algebras, C*-algebras, we will discuss the spectral theory on compact operators, normal operators, and unbounded operators. Then the students will be given a project which will end with students' presentation to the whole class. Of course, these projects should be related to the students'specialty. Some possible topics are Von-Neumann algebras, group C*-algebras, self-adjoint operators, linear differential operators, distribution theory.
We will give reading assignment and will assume basic theory on Banach spaces and Hilbert spaces.
References:
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Reed & Simon, Mathematical Physics (vol 2,4)
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J.B.Conway, Introduction to Functional Analysis
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N.Wallach, Real Reductive Groups (vol 2)
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L.Hormander, The Analysis of Linear Partial Differential Operators
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Dynkin, Markov Chain