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Genericity in Nonlinear Analysis


Genericity in Nonlinear Analysis


Developments in Mathematics, Band 34

von: Simeon Reich, Alexander J. Zaslavski

42,79 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 21.11.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9781461495338
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 520

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<p>This book presents an extensive collection of state-of-the-art results and references in nonlinear functional analysis demonstrating how the generic approach proves to be very useful in solving many interesting and important problems. Nonlinear analysis plays an ever-increasing role in theoretical and applied mathematics, as well as in many other areas of science such as engineering, statistics, computer science, economics, finance, and medicine. The text may be used as supplementary material for graduate courses in nonlinear functional analysis, optimization theory and approximation theory, and is a treasure trove for instructors, researchers, and practitioners in mathematics and in the mathematical sciences.</p><p>Each chapter is self-contained; proofs are solid and carefully communicated. <i>Genericity in Nonlinear Analysis</i> is the first book to systematically present the generic approach to nonlinear analysis. Topics presented include convergence analysis of powers and infinite products via the Baire Category Theorem, fixed point theory of both single- and set-valued mappings, best approximation problems, discrete and continuous descent methods for minimization in a general Banach space, and the structure of minimal energy configurations with rational numbers in the Aubry–Mather theory.</p>
​Preface.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Fixed Point Results and Convergence of Powers of Operators.- 3. Contractive Mappings.- 4. Dynamical Systems with Convex Lyapunov Functions.- 5. Relatively Nonexpansive Operators with Respect to Bregman Distances.- 6. Infinite Products.- 7. Best Approximation.- 8. Descent Methods.- 9. Set-Valued Mappings.- 10. Minimal Configurations in the Aubry–Mather Theory.- References.- Index.
<p>Simeon Reich is the Lord Leonard Wolfson Academic Chair and Professor of Mathematics at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. He has published more than fifty articles in mathematics journals including the <i>Journal of Nonlinear Convex Analysis, SIAM Journal of Optimization, </i>and <i>Journal of Applied Analysis</i> and fifteen books.</p><p>Alexander J. Zaslavski is a Senior Researcher in the Department of Mathematics at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. He has published over one hundred journal articles, and has authored books including <i>Optimization on Metric and Normed Spaces </i>(Springer, 2010) and <i>Nonconvex Optimal Control and Variational Problems </i>(Springer, 2013).</p>
<p>This book presents an extensive collection of state-of-the-art results and references in nonlinear functional analysis demonstrating how the generic approach proves to be very useful in solving many interesting and important problems. Nonlinear analysis plays an ever-increasing role in theoretical and applied mathematics, as well as in many other areas of science such as engineering, statistics, computer science, economics, finance, and medicine. The text may be used as supplementary material for graduate courses in nonlinear functional analysis, optimization theory and approximation theory, and is a treasure trove for instructors, researchers, and practitioners in mathematics and in the mathematical sciences.</p><p> </p><p>Each chapter is self-contained; proofs are solid and carefully communicated. <i>Genericity in Nonlinear Analysis</i> is the first book to systematically present the generic approach to nonlinear analysis. Topics presented include convergence analysis of powers and infinite products via the Baire Category Theorem, fixed point theory of both single- and set-valued mappings, best approximation problems, discrete and continuous descent methods for minimization in a general Banach space, and the structure of minimal energy configurations with rational numbers in the Aubry–Mather theory.</p>
Comprehensive treatment of generic nonlinear analysis methodology and its use in solving general classes of interesting and important problems May be used as supplementary text in graduate courses in nonlinear functional analysis, optimization theory, and approximation theory Written by highly prolific authors in the field with decades of experience Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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