Topics in Operator Semigroups [recurso electrónico] / by Shmuel Kantorovitz.

Por: Kantorovitz, Shmuel [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Progress in Mathematics ; 281Editor: Boston : Birkhäuser Boston, 2010Descripción: online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9780817649326Tema(s): Mathematics | Algebra | Group theory | Operator theory | Mathematics | Operator Theory | Group Theory and Generalizations | AlgebraFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 515.724 Clasificación LoC:QA329-329.9Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
General Theory -- Basic Theory -- The Semi-Simplicity Space for Groups -- Analyticity -- The Semigroup as a Function of its Generator -- Large Parameter -- Boundary Values -- Pre-Semigroups -- Integral Representations -- The Semi-Simplicity Space -- The Laplace–Stieltjes Space -- Families of Unbounded Symmetric Operators -- A Taste of Applications -- Analytic Families of Evolution Systems -- Similarity.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: The theory of operator semigroups was essentially discovered in the early 1930s. Since then, the theory has developed into a rich and exciting area of functional analysis and has been applied to various mathematical topics such as Markov processes, the abstract Cauchy problem, evolution equations, and mathematical physics. This self-contained monograph focuses primarily on the theoretical connection between the theory of operator semigroups and spectral theory. Divided into three parts with a total of twelve distinct chapters, this book gives an in-depth account of the subject with numerous examples, detailed proofs, and a brief look at a few applications. Topics include: * The Hille–Yosida and Lumer–Phillips characterizations of semigroup generators * The Trotter–Kato approximation theorem * Kato’s unified treatment of the exponential formula and the Trotter product formula * The Hille–Phillips perturbation theorem, and Stone’s representation of unitary semigroups * Generalizations of spectral theory’s connection to operator semigroups * A natural generalization of Stone’s spectral integral representation to a Banach space setting With a collection of miscellaneous exercises at the end of the book and an introductory chapter examining the basic theory involved, this monograph is suitable for second-year graduate students interested in operator semigroups.
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General Theory -- Basic Theory -- The Semi-Simplicity Space for Groups -- Analyticity -- The Semigroup as a Function of its Generator -- Large Parameter -- Boundary Values -- Pre-Semigroups -- Integral Representations -- The Semi-Simplicity Space -- The Laplace–Stieltjes Space -- Families of Unbounded Symmetric Operators -- A Taste of Applications -- Analytic Families of Evolution Systems -- Similarity.

The theory of operator semigroups was essentially discovered in the early 1930s. Since then, the theory has developed into a rich and exciting area of functional analysis and has been applied to various mathematical topics such as Markov processes, the abstract Cauchy problem, evolution equations, and mathematical physics. This self-contained monograph focuses primarily on the theoretical connection between the theory of operator semigroups and spectral theory. Divided into three parts with a total of twelve distinct chapters, this book gives an in-depth account of the subject with numerous examples, detailed proofs, and a brief look at a few applications. Topics include: * The Hille–Yosida and Lumer–Phillips characterizations of semigroup generators * The Trotter–Kato approximation theorem * Kato’s unified treatment of the exponential formula and the Trotter product formula * The Hille–Phillips perturbation theorem, and Stone’s representation of unitary semigroups * Generalizations of spectral theory’s connection to operator semigroups * A natural generalization of Stone’s spectral integral representation to a Banach space setting With a collection of miscellaneous exercises at the end of the book and an introductory chapter examining the basic theory involved, this monograph is suitable for second-year graduate students interested in operator semigroups.

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