Functional Analysis A comprehensive, graduate-level introduction to functional analysis covering both the theory and main applications, with over 300 exercises. Jan van Neerven (Author) 9781009232470, Cambridge University Press Hardback, published 7 July 2022 726 pages23.5 x 15.7 x 4.9 cm, 1.23 kg 'Everything is beautifully and clearly expressed. In short, highly recommended!' Klaas Landsman, Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde This comprehensive introduction to functional analysis covers both the abstract theory and applications to spectral theory, the theory of partial differential equations, and quantum mechanics. It starts with the basic results of the subject and progresses towards a treatment of several advanced topics not commonly found in functional analysis textbooks, including Fredholm theory, form methods, boundary value problems, semigroup theory, trace formulas, and a mathematical treatment of states and observables in quantum mechanics. The book is accessible to graduate students with basic knowledge of topology, real and complex analysis, and measure theory. With carefully written out proofs, more than 300 problems, and appendices covering the prerequisites, this self-contained volume can be used as a text for various courses at the graduate level and as a reference text for researchers in the field. 1. Banach spaces 2. The classical Banach spaces 3. Hilbert spaces 4. Duality 5. Bounded operators 6. Spectral theory 7. Compact operators 8. Bounded operators on Hilbert spaces 9. The spectral theorem for bounded normal operators 10. The spectral theorem for unbounded normal operators 11. Boundary value problems 12. Forms 13. Semigroups of linear operators 14. Trace class operators 15. States and observables Appendix A. Zorn's lemma Appendix B. Tensor products Appendix C. Topological spaces Appendix D. Metric spaces Appendix E. Measure spaces Appendix F. Integration Appendix G. Notes References Index. Subject Areas: Mathematical physics [PHU], Functional analysis & transforms [PBKF]