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Variational analysis of regular mappings, theory and applications, by Alexander D. Ioffe

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Variational analysis of regular mappings, theory and applications, by Alexander D. Ioffe
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Variational analysis of regular mappings
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1008868228
Responsibility statement
by Alexander D. Ioffe
Series statement
Springer eBooksSpringer Monographs in Mathematics,, 1439-7382
Sub title
theory and applications
Summary
This monograph offers the first systematic account of (metric) regularity theory in variational analysis. It presents new developments alongside classical results and demonstrates the power of the theory through applications to various problems in analysis and optimization theory. The origins of metric regularity theory can be traced back to a series of fundamental ideas and results of nonlinear functional analysis and global analysis centered around problems of existence and stability of solutions of nonlinear equations. In variational analysis, regularity theory goes far beyond the classical setting and is also concerned with non-differentiable and multi-valued operators. The present volume explores all basic aspects of the theory, from the most general problems for mappings between metric spaces to those connected with fairly concrete and important classes of operators acting in Banach and finite dimensional spaces. Written by a leading expert in the field, the book covers new and powerful techniques, which have proven to be highly efficient even in classical settings, and outlines the theory’s predominantly quantitative character, leading to a variety of new and unexpected applications. Variational Analysis of Regular Mappings is aimed at graduate students and researchers in nonlinear and functional analysis, especially those working in areas close to optimization and optimal control, and will be suitable to anyone interested in applying new concepts and ideas to operations research, control engineering and numerical analysis.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1 The Classical Theory -- 2 Metric Theory: Phenomenology -- 3 Metric Theory: The Infinitesimal Viewpoint -- 4 Subdifferentials: A Short Introduction -- 5 Banach Space Theory: Regularity Criteria -- 6 Banach Space Theory: Special Classes of Mappings -- 7 Applications to Analysis and Optimization 1 -- 8 Regularity in Finite-Dimensional Spaces -- 9 Applications to Analysis and Optimization 2
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