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Functional Analysis Notes

Class notes of functional analysis

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Finite dimensional normed linear space:-

1. Is complete and hence Banach space.


2.Notion of weak and strong convergence is equivalent.
3.Finite dimensional subspace of every normed linear space is closed.
4. Any linear operator from a finite dimensional space to any space is continuous and hence bounded.
5. All norms are equivalent and isomorphic.
6. A linear operator T: X Y, where Y is finite-dimensional, is bounded if and only if the null space of T is closed.
7. Iff the closed unit ball B(0; 1) is compact.
8. Iff every linear functional is continuous.
9. Iff every closed and bounded set is compact.
10. Iff X contains a compact set with a nonempty interior.
11. A set is compact iff it is closed and bounded.
12. Every locally compact linear space is a finite dimensional space.
13. Every finite-dimensional convex set has a nonempty relative interior.
14. For general topological spaces, the notions of compactness and sequential compactness are not equivalent;
they are, however, equivalent for metric spaces. (and hence for normed linear spaces)
(A topological space is sequentially compact if every infinite sequence has a convergent subsequence.)
Give an example of a normed linear space which is not banach space
Absolutely convergent series
Theorem
Theorem
Quotient Space

Theorem
Linear Transformation

Bounded linear transformation


Same result is true for real linear additive maps: continuos iff continous at one point

Theorem
Theorem
Theorem
Homeomorphism
is it same as theorem at page 91?
Theorem
Norm of a bounded linear transformation

Theorem
Theorem

Theorem
Theorem
F Riesz Theorem

Equivalent Norm
F-Riesz Theorem
Multilinear Mapping

Norm of Direct Product of N.L.S.


Theorem
Strong and weak convergence

Theorem
Theorem

Open mapping

Lemma 1
Lemma 2
Open mapping theorem

For open mapping theorem and closed graph theorem both space should be
Banach Space. For open mapping theorem LT should be onto the same is not
necessary for closed graph theorem.
Graph of a linear transformation

Closed linear Transformation


Closed Graph Theorem
Functionals
Lemma
Hahn Banach theorem
Consequence of Hahn Banach Theorem
Theorem
Natural Embedding
Theorem
Dual Space
Second Dual of Normed Linear Space

Theorem

Theorem
Isometric Isomorphic
is it same as theorem at page 47?
Theorem
Inner Product Space-Hilbert Spaces

Inner Product
Inner Product Space
Theorem

Hilbert Space
Pre-Hilbert Space

Theorem
Theorem
(Schwarz Inequality)
Theorem
Parallelogram Law in Hilbert Space
Schwarz Inequality
Polarisation Identity
Theorem
Convex Set

Theorem
Theorem
Orthogonality in Hilbert Space

Orthogonal Compliment
Theorem
Theorem
Theorem
Theorem
Theorem
Projection theorem
Fourier's Coefficient
Bessel's Inequality for finite orthonormal set
Theorem
General Bessel's Inequality
Theorem
Complete orthonormal set

Parsseval's identity
Functionals

Conjugate Space H*
Theorem
Riesz-representation theorem
Reflixivity in the Hilbert Space
Operators on Hilbert Spaces

Theorem
Adjoint Operator
Theorem
Self Adjoint Operator

Theorem
Theorem

Theorem
Theorem
Theorem
Theorem
Positive Operators

Normal Operators
Unitary Operator

Theorem
Theorem

Theorem

Theorem
Theorem
Theorem
Theorem

Theorem
Theorem

Theorem

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