Lipschitz Algebras (Second Edition)

Lipschitz Algebras (Second Edition)
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 473
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ISBN-10 : 9789814740654
ISBN-13 : 9814740659
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Lipschitz Algebras (Second Edition) by : Nik Weaver

'The book is very well-written by one of the leading figures in the subject. It is self-contained, includes relevant recent advances and is enriched by a large number of examples and illustrations. In addition to the general bibliography, each chapter includes a section of notes, which details the authorship of the main results, and provides useful hints for further readings. Undoubtedly, this edition will be received by researchers with the same success as the first one.'European Mathematical SocietyThis is the standard reference on algebras of Lipschitz functions, written by the leading figure in the field. The second edition includes new chapters on nonlinear Banach space geometry, differentiability in metric measure spaces, and quantum metrics. This latest material reflects the importance of spaces of Lipschitz functions in a diverse range of current research directions. Every functional analyst should have some knowledge of this subject.

Lipschitz Algebras

Lipschitz Algebras
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9789814494953
ISBN-13 : 981449495X
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Lipschitz Algebras by : Nik Weaver

The Lipschitz algebras Lip(M), for M a complete metric space, are quite analogous to the spaces C(Ω) and L∞(X), for Ω a compact Hausdorff space and X a σ-finite measure space. Although the Lipschitz algebras have not been studied as thoroughly as these better-known cousins, it is becoming increasingly clear that they play a fundamental role in functional analysis, and are also useful in many applications, especially in the direction of metric geometry. This book gives a comprehensive treatment of (what is currently known about) the beautiful theory of these algebras.

Lipschitz Algebras

Lipschitz Algebras
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9810238738
ISBN-13 : 9789810238735
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Lipschitz Algebras by : Nik Weaver

The Lipschitz algebras Lp(M), for M a complete metric space, are quite analogous to the spaces C(omega) and Linfinity(X), for omega a compact Hausdorff space and X a sigma-finite measure space. Although the Lipschitz algebras have not been studied as thoroughly as these better-known cousins, it is becoming increasingly clear that they play a fundamental role in functional analysis, and are also useful in many applications, especially in the direction of metric geometry. This book gives a comprehensive treatment of (what is currently known about) the beautiful theory of these algebras.

Lipschitz Functions

Lipschitz Functions
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 605
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ISBN-10 : 9783030164898
ISBN-13 : 3030164896
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Lipschitz Functions by : Ştefan Cobzaş

The aim of this book is to present various facets of the theory and applications of Lipschitz functions, starting with classical and culminating with some recent results. Among the included topics we mention: characterizations of Lipschitz functions and relations with other classes of functions, extension results for Lipschitz functions and Lipschitz partitions of unity, Lipschitz free Banach spaces and their applications, compactness properties of Lipschitz operators, Bishop-Phelps type results for Lipschitz functionals, applications to best approximation in metric and in metric linear spaces, Kantorovich-Rubinstein norm and applications to duality in the optimal transport problem, Lipschitz mappings on geodesic spaces. The prerequisites are basic results in real analysis, functional analysis, measure theory (including vector measures) and topology, which, for reader's convenience, are surveyed in the first chapter of the book.

Extension Problems and Stable Ranks

Extension Problems and Stable Ranks
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 2197
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ISBN-10 : 9783030738723
ISBN-13 : 3030738728
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Extension Problems and Stable Ranks by : Raymond Mortini

This self-contained encyclopedic monograph gives a detailed introduction to Bézout equations and stable ranks, encompassing and explaining needed topological, analytical, and algebraic tools and methods. Some of the highlights included are Carleson's corona theorem and the Bass, topological, and matricial stable ranks. The first volume focusses on topological structures, Banach algebras, and advanced function theory, thus preparing the stage for the algebraic structures in the second volume towards examining stable ranks with analytic methods. The main emphasis is laid on algebras of holomorphic functions. Often a new approach is presented or at least a different angle of sight, which makes the book attractive both for researchers and students interested in these active fields of research.

Associative and Non-Associative Algebras and Applications

Associative and Non-Associative Algebras and Applications
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9783030352561
ISBN-13 : 3030352560
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Associative and Non-Associative Algebras and Applications by : Mercedes Siles Molina

This book gathers together selected contributions presented at the 3rd Moroccan Andalusian Meeting on Algebras and their Applications, held in Chefchaouen, Morocco, April 12-14, 2018, and which reflects the mathematical collaboration between south European and north African countries, mainly France, Spain, Morocco, Tunisia and Senegal. The book is divided in three parts and features contributions from the following fields: algebraic and analytic methods in associative and non-associative structures; homological and categorical methods in algebra; and history of mathematics. Covering topics such as rings and algebras, representation theory, number theory, operator algebras, category theory, group theory and information theory, it opens up new avenues of study for graduate students and young researchers. The findings presented also appeal to anyone interested in the fields of algebra and mathematical analysis.

A von Neumann Algebra Approach to Quantum Metrics/Quantum Relations

A von Neumann Algebra Approach to Quantum Metrics/Quantum Relations
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Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9780821853412
ISBN-13 : 0821853414
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis A von Neumann Algebra Approach to Quantum Metrics/Quantum Relations by : Greg Kuperberg

In A von Neumann Algebra Approach to Quantum Metrics, Kuperberg and Weaver propose a new definition of quantum metric spaces, or W*-metric spaces, in the setting of von Neumann algebras. Their definition effectively reduces to the classical notion in the atomic abelian case, has both concrete and intrinsic characterizations, and admits a wide variety of tractable examples. A natural application and motivation of their theory is a mutual generalization of the standard models of classical and quantum error correction. In Quantum Relations Weaver defines a ``quantum relation'' on a von Neumann algebra $\mathcal{M}\subseteq\mathcal{B}(H)$ to be a weak* closed operator bimodule over its commutant $\mathcal{M}'$. Although this definition is framed in terms of a particular representation of $\mathcal{M}$, it is effectively representation independent. Quantum relations on $l^\infty(X)$ exactly correspond to subsets of $X^2$, i.e., relations on $X$. There is also a good definition of a ``measurable relation'' on a measure space, to which quantum relations partially reduce in the general abelian case. By analogy with the classical setting, Weaver can identify structures such as quantum equivalence relations, quantum partial orders, and quantum graphs, and he can generalize Arveson's fundamental work on weak* closed operator algebras containing a masa to these cases. He is also able to intrinsically characterize the quantum relations on $\mathcal{M}$ in terms of families of projections in $\mathcal{M}{\overline{\otimes}} \mathcal{B}(l^2)$.

Mathematical Quantization

Mathematical Quantization
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781420036237
ISBN-13 : 1420036238
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Mathematical Quantization by : Nik Weaver

With a unique approach and presenting an array of new and intriguing topics, Mathematical Quantization offers a survey of operator algebras and related structures from the point of view that these objects are quantizations of classical mathematical structures. This approach makes possible, with minimal mathematical detail, a unified treatment of a