This textbook offers a concise and thorough introduction to the topic of applied functional analysis. Targeted to graduate students of mathematics, it presents standard topics in a self-contained and accessible manner. Featuring approximately 300 problems sets to aid in understanding the content, this text serves as an ideal resource for independent study or as a textbook for classroom use. With its comprehensive coverage and reader-friendly approach, it is equally beneficial for both students and teachers seeking a detailed and in-depth understanding of the subject matter.
This textbook offers a concise and thorough introduction to the topic of applied functional analysis. Targeted to graduate students of mathematics, it presents standard topics in a self-contained and accessible manner. Featuring approximately 300 problems sets to aid in understanding the content, this text serves as an ideal resource for independent study or as a textbook for classroom use. With its comprehensive coverage and reader-friendly approach, it is equally beneficial for both students and teachers seeking a detailed and in-depth understanding of the subject matter.
Ammar Khanfer
Sobolev spaces Hilbert spaces linear operators distributions elliptic partial differential equations calculus of variations
“The book consists of five chapters. ... Each chapter ends with a list of problems. The text offers a very readable overview of an exciting area at the interface between pure and applied mathematics ... . On the whole, the main results are well motivated and nicely presented, and the problems serve their purpose … .” (David Seifert, zbMATH 1561.46001, 2025)