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Zdzislaw Denkowski (Author), Stanislaw Migórski (Author), Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou (Author)

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January 31, 2003 0306473925 978-0306473920 1

An Introduction to Nonlinear Analysis: Theory is an overview of some basic, important aspects of Nonlinear Analysis, with an emphasis on those not included in the classical treatment of the field. Today Nonlinear Analysis is a very prolific part of modern mathematical analysis, with fascinating theory and many different applications ranging from mathematical physics and engineering to social sciences and economics. Topics covered in this book include the necessary background material from topology, measure theory and functional analysis (Banach space theory). The text also deals with multivalued analysis and basic features of nonsmooth analysis, providing a solid background for the more applications-oriented material of the book An Introduction to Nonlinear Analysis: Applications by the same authors.

The book is self-contained and accessible to the newcomer, complete with numerous examples, exercises and solutions. It is a valuable tool, not only for specialists in the field interested in technical details, but also for scientists entering Nonlinear Analysis in search of promising directions for research.


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"At last! A teachable book on Nonlinear Analysis. Written with the teacher and the student in mind, this book will certainly acquire an important position in everybody's Nonlinear Analysis library."
(A.G. Kartsatos, University of South Florida)

"This book provides a self-contained and systematic introduction to the mathematical foundations of nonlinear analysis. The authors have written a splendid text. ... Each chapter contains illustrative examples perfectly adjusted to the context. At the end of each chapter there are valuable comments, both historical and bibliographical ... . To sum up, the work is an important addition to a rather meager set of text/reference books on modern nonlinear analysis. ... it was a pleasure to study and review the book." (S. Burys, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1040, 2004)


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The purely metric space formulation of introductory analysis is sadly inadequate in many cases and so we have to introduce more general concepts. Read the first page
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weak separation theorem, complete measurable space, subbasic element, convex normal integrand, usc multifunctions, strong separation theorem, nonatomic measure space, multivalued analysis, graph measurable, proper convex function, lower semicontinuous multifunctions, generalized subdifferential, measurable multifunctions, extremal subset, measurable selection theorems, duality brackets, normal integrands, finite measure space, relative weak topology, norrned space, infimal convolution, first countable, measurable rectangles, normed space, continuous partition
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Invoking Proposition, Yankov-von Neumann-Aumann, N-dimensional Lebesgue, Finally Theorem, Kuratowski-Ryll Nardzewski, Hiriart Urruty-Lemarechal
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