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Applied Functional Analysis

Summary

Within the course the students will be introduced in fundamental notions of functional analysis, which is a subject unifying results and methods of many classical mathematical disciplines (algebra, geometry, calculus). It identifies and emphasizes what they have in common and, further, it generalizes them. Functional analysis is involved in various parts of mathematics and its applications and it provides tools enabling to formulate as well as solve complex practical problems. The introduced abstract notions will be demonstrated at examples and applications.

Literature

E. Zeidler: Applied Functional Analysis, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1995.

Advised literature

P. Drábek, J. Milota: Methods of Nonlinear Analysis, Birkhauser Advanced Texts, Berlin, 2007


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 470-6101
Abbreviation APFA
Course title Applied Functional Analysis
Coordinating department Department of Applied Mathematics
Course coordinator prof. RNDr. Jiří Bouchala, Ph.D.