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Functional analysis / Paul Halmos / Spectral theorem / Compression / Invariant subspace problem / Hilbert space / Normal operator / Contraction / Subnormal operator / Operator theory / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics
Date: 2007-01-23 20:18:36
Functional analysis
Paul Halmos
Spectral theorem
Compression
Invariant subspace problem
Hilbert space
Normal operator
Contraction
Subnormal operator
Operator theory
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics

PAUL HALMOS - EXPOSITOR PAR EXCELLENCE V.S. SUNDER

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