Integral Representation Theory: Applications to Convexity, Banach Spaces and Potential Theory (De Gruyter Studies in Mathematics): 35

Integral Representation Theory: Applications to Convexity, Banach Spaces and Potential Theory (De Gruyter Studies in Mathematics): 35

by Ivan Netuka (Author), Jan Maly (Author), Jaroslav Lukes (Author), Jiri Spurny (Author)

Synopsis

This monograph presents the state of the art of convexity, with an emphasis to integral representation. The exposition is focused on Choquet's theory of function spaces with a link to compact convex sets. An important feature of the book is an interplay between various mathematical subjects, such as functional analysis, measure theory, descriptive set theory, Banach spaces theory and potential theory. A substantial part of the material is of fairly recent origin and many results appear in the book form for the first time. The text is self-contained and covers a wide range of applications. From the contents: Geometry of convex sets Choquet theory of function spaces Affine functions on compact convex sets Perfect classes of functions and representation of affine functions Simplicial function spaces Choquet's theory of function cones Topologies on boundaries Several results on function spaces and compact convex sets Continuous and measurable selectors Construction of function spaces Function spaces in potential theory and Dirichlet problem Applications

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 715
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter & Co
Published: 14 Jan 2010

ISBN 10: 3110203200
ISBN 13: 9783110203202

Media Reviews
Incorporating many original results of the authors, the book is addressed both to students who can find a clear and thorough presentation of the basics of the integral theory, as well as for the advanced readers who find a substantial amount of recent results, appearing for the first time in book form. S. Cobzas in: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai LV/2010
Author Bio
Jaroslav Lukes, Jan Maly, Ivan Netuka and Jiri Spurny, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.