This book provides an in depth discussion of Loewner’s theorem on
the characterization of matrix monotone functions. The author refers
to the book as a ‘love poem,’ one that highlights a unique mix of
algebra and analysis and touches on numerous methods and results. The
book details many different topics from analysis, operator theory and
algebra, such as divided differences, convexity, positive
definiteness, integral representations of function classes, Pick
interpolation, rational approximation, orthogonal polynomials,
continued fractions, and more. Most applications of Loewner’s
theorem involve the easy half of the theorem. A great number of
interesting techniques in analysis are the bases for a proof of the
hard half. Centered on one theorem, eleven proofs are discussed,
both for the study of their own approach to the proof and as a
starting point for discussing a variety of tools in analysis.
Historical background and inclusion of pictures of some of the main
figures who have developed the subject, adds another depth of
perspective. The presentation is suitable for detailed study, for
quick review or reference to the various methods that are presented.
The book is also suitable for independent study. The volume will be
of interest to research mathematicians, physicists, and graduate
students working in matrix theory and approximation, as well as to
analysts and mathematical physicists.
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ISBN
9783030224226
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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