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Mar 11, 2016
출판사
Cambridge University Press
판
1
ISBN-10
1316601951
ISBN-13
9781316601952
설명
This work delves into the intricate world of geometry as approached through Fréchet spaces, a generalized notion characterized by the absence of a conventional topology. The authors, C.T.J. Dodson, George Galanis, and Efstathios Vassiliou, weave a nuanced narrative that explores the interplay between geometry and functional analysis, utilizing a projective limit framework to unveil new perspectives on traditional concepts.
Readers are introduced to the complexities of Fréchet spaces, where the authors meticulously build a foundation that bridges abstract theory with tangible applications. Through detailed examples and rigorous explanations, they illuminate how projective limits can serve as powerful tools for examining geometric structures in this unique setting.
With an emphasis on clarity and accessibility, the text aims to engage both mathematicians and advanced students alike, offering insights that are both profound and thought-provoking. The combination of theoretical depth and practical relevance makes this work an essential contribution to the field of geometry.
Readers are introduced to the complexities of Fréchet spaces, where the authors meticulously build a foundation that bridges abstract theory with tangible applications. Through detailed examples and rigorous explanations, they illuminate how projective limits can serve as powerful tools for examining geometric structures in this unique setting.
With an emphasis on clarity and accessibility, the text aims to engage both mathematicians and advanced students alike, offering insights that are both profound and thought-provoking. The combination of theoretical depth and practical relevance makes this work an essential contribution to the field of geometry.