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Operator Approximant Problems Arising from Quantum Theory

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  • © 2017

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  • Covers essential aspects about approximants in Hilbert space

  • Provides historical notes

  • Includes exercises in each chapter

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This book offers an account of a number of aspects of operator theory, mainly developed since the 1980s, whose problems have their roots in quantum theory. The research presented is in non-commutative operator approximation theory or, to use Halmos' terminology, in operator approximants. Focusing on the concept of approximants, this self-contained book is suitable for graduate courses.

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  • London, United Kingdom

    Philip J. Maher

About the author

Philip J. Maher is a former Senior lecturer in mathematics at Middlesex University.

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