Transcription of Perturbation Theory for Linear Operators
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C L A S S I C SI N M A T H E M AT I C STosio KatoPerturbation Theoryfor Linear OperatorsSpringerTosio KatoPerturbation Theoryfor Linear OperatorsReprint of the 1980 EditionSpringerTosio KatoDepartment of Mathematics, University of CaliforniaBerkeley, CA 94720-3840 USAO riginally published as Vol. 132 of theGrundlehren der mathematischen WissenschaftenMathematics Subject Classification (1991): 46 BXX, 46 CXX, 47 AXX, 47 BXX,47D03, 47E05, 47F05, 81Q10, 81Q15, 81 UXXISBN 3-540-58661-X Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New YorkCIP data applied forThis work is subject to copyright.
matical treatment of the subject, with due consideration of applications. The mathematical foundations of the theory belong to functional analysis. But since the book is partly intended for physical scientists, who might lack training in functional analysis, not even the elements of that subject are presupposed. The reader is assumed to have ...
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