This book represents the first treatment of computable analysis at the graduate level within the tradition of classical mathematical reasoning. Among the topics dealt with are: classical analysis, Hilbert and Banach spaces, bounded and unbounded linear operators, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and equations of mathematical physics. The book is self-contained, and yet sufficiently detailed to provide an introduction to research in this area.
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This is the first graduate-level treatment of computable analysis within the tradition of classical mathematical reasoning. The authors are concerned with the computability or noncomputability of standard processes in analysis and physics. The book is self-contained and serves well as an introduction to research in this area.
Marian B. Pour-El works in the School of Mathematics at the University of Minnesota.
J. Ian Richards works in the School of Mathematics at the University of Minnesota.
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