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An Introduction to Infinite-Dimensional Analysis
An Introduction to Infinite-Dimensional Analysis
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An Introduction to Infinite-Dimensional Analysis
An Introduction to Infinite-Dimensional Analysis
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In this revised and extended version of his course notes from a 1-year-course at Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, the author provides an introduction  -   for an audience knowing basic functional analysis and measure theory but not necessarily probability theory - to analysis in a separable Hilbert spact of infinite dimension. Moreover, some detailes have been added as well as some new material on dynamical systems with dissipative nonlinearities and asymptotic behavior for gradient systems.  
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In this revised and extended version of his course notes from a 1-year-course at Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, the author provides an introduction  -   for an audience knowing basic functional analysis and measure theory but not necessarily probability theory - to analysis in a separable Hilbert spact of infinite dimension. Moreover, some detailes have been added as well as some new material on dynamical systems with dissipative nonlinearities and asymptotic behavior for gradient systems.  

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In this revised and extended version of his course notes from a 1-year-course at Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, the author provides an introduction  -   for an audience knowing basic functional analysis and measure theory but not necessarily probability theory - to analysis in a separable Hilbert spact of infinite dimension. Moreover, some detailes have been added as well as some new material on dynamical systems with dissipative nonlinearities and asymptotic behavior for gradient systems.  

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