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Polynomial Operator Equations in Abstract Spaces and Applications

Ioannis K. Argyros (Cameron University)

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English
CRC Press Inc
25 March 1998
"Detailed Description Polynomial operators are a natural generalization of linear operators. Equations in such operators are the linear space analog of ordinary polynomials in one or several variables over the fields of real or complex numbers. Such equations encompass a broad spectrum of applied problems including all linear equations. Often the polynomial nature of many nonlinear problems goes unrecognized by researchers. This is more likely due to the fact that polynomial operators - unlike polynomials in a single variable - have received little attention. Consequently, this comprehensive presentation is needed, benefiting those working in the field as well as those seeking information about specific results or techniques. Polynomial Operator Equations in Abstract Spaces and Applications - an outgrowth of fifteen years of the author's research work - presents new and traditional results about polynomial equations as well as analyzes current iterative methods for their numerical solution in various general space settings. Topics include: Special cases of nonlinear operator equations.- Solution of polynomial operator equations of positive integer degree n.- Results on global existence theorems not related with contractions.- Galois theory.- Polynomial integral and polynomial differential equations appearing in radiative transfer, heat transfer, neutron transport, electromechanical networks, elasticity, and other areas.- Results on the various Chandrasekhar equations.- Weierstrass theorem.- Matrix representations.- Lagrange and Hermite interpolation.- Bounds of polynomial equations in Banach space, Banach algebra, and Hilbert space.- The materials discussed can be used for the following studies.- Advanced numerical analysis.- Numerical functional analysis.- Functional analysis.- Approximation theory.- Integral and differential equations.- Tables include: Numerical solutions for Chandrasekhar's equation I to VI. Error bounds comparison. Accelerations schemes I and II for Newton's method. Newton's method. Secant method. The self-contained text thoroughly details results, adds exercises for each chapter, and includes several applications for the solution of integral and differential equations throughout every chapter. Reviews: ""This book provides a valuable service to those mathematicians working in the area of polynomial operator equations...

The theoretical material addressed has a spectrum of applications...applications Athat areU quite relevant and important...

Anyone doing research in this area should have a copy of this monograph."" Patrick J. Van Fleet, Mathematical and Information Sciences, Huntsville, Texas ""A comprehensive presentation of this rapidly growing field...benefiting not only those working in the field but also those interested in, and in need of, information about specific results or techniques...

Clear...

Logical...

Elegant...

The author has achieved the optimum at this point."" - Dr. George Anastassiou, University of Memphis, Tennessee Markets"

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Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 36mm
Weight:   907g
ISBN:   9780849387029
ISBN 10:   0849387027
Pages:   586
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
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Argyros\, Ioannis K.

Reviews for Polynomial Operator Equations in Abstract Spaces and Applications

This book provides a valuable service to those mathematicians working in the area of polynomial operator equations...The theoretical material addressed has a spectrum of applications...applications [that are] quite relevant and important...Anyone doing research in this area should have a copy of this monograph. Patrick J. Van Fleet, Mathematical and Information Sciences, Huntsville, Texas A comprehensive presentation of this rapidly growing field...benefiting not only those working in the field but also those interested in, and in need of, information about specific results or techniques...Clear...Logical...Elegant...The author has achieved the optimum at this point. - Dr. George Anastassiou, University of Memphis, Tennessee


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