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In this chapter we give some background on the function space setting which is based partially on Brézis (Functional analysis, Sobolev spaces and partial differential equations. Springer, Berlin, 2010), Haase (Functional analysis. An elementary introduction, AMS, Providence, 2014) and also Fučik and Kufner (Nonlinear differential equations, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, Oxford, 1980).
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Galewski, M. (2021). Some Excerpts from Functional Analysis. In: Basic Monotonicity Methods with Some Applications. Compact Textbooks in Mathematics. Birkhäuser, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75308-5_2
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