Clear and concise presentation style
Includes few but essential proofs
Completes the "Theory of Function Spaces" trilogy
Clear and concise presentation style
Includes few but essential proofs
Completes the "Theory of Function Spaces" trilogy
This book is the continuation of the "Theory of Function Spaces" trilogy, published by the same author in this series and now part of classic literature in the area of function spaces. It can be regarded as a supplement to these volumes and as an accompanying book to the textbook by D.D. Haroske and the author "Distributions, Sobolev spaces, elliptic equations".
Preface.- Fundamental principles.- The essentials, key theorems.- Further topics.- Complements.
This book is the continuation of the "Theory of Function Spaces" trilogy, published by the same author in this series and now part of classic literature in the area of function spaces. It can be regarded as a supplement to these volumes and as an accompanying book to the textbook by D.D. Haroske and the author "Distributions, Sobolev spaces, elliptic equations".
This book is the continuation of the "Theory of Function Spaces" trilogy, published by the same author in this series and now part of classic literature in the area of function spaces. Haroske and the author "Distributions, Sobolev spaces, elliptic equations".
This book is the continuation of the "Theory of Function Spaces" trilogy, published by the same author in this series and now part of classic literature in the area of function spaces. It can be regarded as a supplement to these volumes and as an accompanying book to the textbook by D.D. Haroske and the author "Distributions, Sobolev spaces, elliptic equations".
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface.- Fundamental principles.- The essentials, key theorems.- Further topics.- Complements.
Klappentext
This book is the continuation of the "Theory of Function Spaces" trilogy, published by the same author in this series and now part of classic literature in the area of function spaces. It can be regarded as a supplement to these volumes and as an accompanying book to the textbook by D.D. Haroske and the author "Distributions, Sobolev spaces, elliptic equations".
Clear and concise presentation style
Includes few but essential proofs
Completes the "Theory of Function Spaces" trilogy