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  1. A Glimpse at Hilbert Space Operators: Paul R. Halmos in Memoriam (Operator Theory: Advances and Applications)
  2. Partial Differential Equations VII: Spectral Theory of Differential Operators (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences)
  3. The Analysis of Linear Partial Differential Operators I: Distribution Theory and Fourier Analysis (Classics in Mathematics) (Pt.1) by Lars Hörmander, 2003-08-13
  4. Fixed Point Theory (Springer Monographs in Mathematics) by Andrzej Granas, James Dugundji, 2010-11-02
  5. Partial Differential Equations and Spectral Theory (Operator Theory: Advances and Applications / Advances in Partial Differential Equations)
  6. Theory and Applications of Nonlinear Operators of Accretive and Monotone Type (Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics)
  7. K-Theory for Operator Algebras (Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications) by Bruce Blackadar, 1998-09-13
  8. Spectral Theory and Differential Operators (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics) by Davies E. Brian, 1996-11-28
  9. Applications of Functional Analysis and Operator Theory, Volume 200, Second Edition (Mathematics in Science and Engineering) by V. Hutson, J. Pym, et all 2005-04-22
  10. Methods of Spectral Analysis in Mathematical Physics: Conference on Operator Theory, Analysis and Mathematical Physics (OTAMP) 2006, Lund, Sweden (Operator Theory: Advances and Applications)
  11. Fundamentals of the Theory of Operator Algebras, Vol. 1: Elementary Theory (Pure and Applied Mathematics) by Richard V. Kadison, John R. Ringrose, 1983-05-12
  12. Spectral Theory of Random Schrödinger Operators (Probability and its Applications) by R. Carmona, J. Lacroix, 1990-01-01
  13. Introduction to Spectral Theory: With Applications to Schrödinger Operators (Applied Mathematical Sciences) by P.D. Hislop, I.M. Sigal, 1995-11-16
  14. Operator Theory, Systems Theory and Scattering Theory: Multidimensional Generalizations (Operator Theory: Advances and Applications)

41. Elsevier.com - Applications Of Functional Analysis And Operator
Foundations of Linear operator theory 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The Basic Terminology of operator theory 3.3 Some Algebraic Properties of Linear Operators 3.4
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, University of Sheffield, UK
J. Pym , University of Sheffield, UK
M. Cloud , Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, USA
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Graduate and prost-graduate students, researchers, teachers and professors. Contents Hardbound, ISBN: 0-444-51790-1, 432 pages, publication date: 2005 Imprint: ELSEVIER Price: Order form USD 176 GBP 110 EUR 160 Books and book related electronic products are priced in US dollars (USD), euro (EUR), and Great Britain Pounds (GBP). USD prices apply to the Americas and Asia Pacific. EUR prices apply in Europe and the Middle East. GBP prices apply to the UK and all other countries. Customers who order on-line from the Americas will be invoiced in USD and all other countries will be invoiced in GBP. See also information about , and links to our regional sales offices Last update: 13 Sep 2005 Book contents Table of contents Reviews

42. Elsevier.com - C*-Algebras And Operator Theory
Elementary Spectral Theory. C*Algebras and Hilbert Space Operators. Ideals and Positive Functionals. Von Neumann Algebras. Representations of C*-Algebras.
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By
Gerald Murphy
, University College, Cork, Ireland
Description
This book constitutes a first- or second-year graduate course in operator theory. It is a field that has great importance for other areas of mathematics and physics, such as algebraic topology, differential geometry, and quantum mechanics. It assumes a basic knowledge in functional analysis but no prior acquaintance with operator theory is required.
Audience
First- and second-year graduate students.
Contents
Elementary Spectral Theory. C*-Algebras and Hilbert Space Operators. Ideals and Positive Functionals. Von Neumann Algebras. Representations of C*-Algebras. Direct Limits and Tensor Products. K-Theory of C*-Algebras.
Hardbound, ISBN: 0-12-511360-9, 296 pages, publication date: 1990

43. Operator Theory And System Theory Research Group
Main Research Interests operator theory and TimeVarying Linear Systems, Main Research Interests (in operator theory and System Theory) Spectral
http://www.math.bgu.ac.il/~vinnikov/otsys.html
BEN GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEV
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
P.O. Box 653, Be'er-Sheva 84105, ISRAEL
Operator Theory and System Theory Research Group
Daniel Alpay
PhD: Weizmann Institute of Science, 1986
Main Research Interests: Inverse Problems for Differential and Difference Operators, Interpolation and Reproducing Kernel Methods in Hardy Spaces, Operator Models, Operator Theory and Riemann Surfaces.
E-mail: dany@math.bgu.ac.il Avraham Feintuch
PhD: University of Toronto, 1972
Main Research Interests: Operator theory and Time-Varying Linear Systems, Robust Control Theory.
E-mail: abie@cs.bgu.ac.il Paul Fuhrmann
PhD: Columbia University, 1967
Main Research Interests: Algebraic System Theory, Polynomial Models, Geometric Control and Behaviors, Factorization Theory and specifically Spectral Factorizations, Operator Theory in Hilbert Spaces.
E-mail: paf@math.bgu.ac.il Moshe Livsic
PhD: University of Odessa, 1942 DrSci: Steklov Mathematical Institute (Moscow), 1945 Main Research Interests: Spectral Analysis of Nonselfadjoint Operators, System Theory, Determinantal Curves, Applications to Quantum Physics and to Genetics. E-mail: vinnikov@math.bgu.ac.il

44. Research Areas
Paul Fuhrmann, systems and control theory; operator theory in hilbert spaces; Moshe Livsic, operator theory, Deteminantal Courves System theory
http://www.math.bgu.ac.il/people/faculty/research.html

Department Homepage
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Department of Mathematics Ben-Gurion University
Research Areas Name* Research Area
Prof. Uri Abraham set theory; mathematical logic; concurrency (in Computer Science). Dr. Evgenia Ackerman Model theory, Cemetric model theory, Mathematical logic, Algebraic Geometry. Prof. Daniel Alpay 1) Inverse problems for differential and difference operators with rational scattering functions.
2) Interpolation and reproducing kernel methods in Hardy spaces. and in the setting of the polydisk and of upper triangular operators,`.
3) Operator models. Also in the 2D and nonstationary settings.
4) Operator theory and Riemann surfaces. Prof. Amos Altshuler combinatorial geometry; topological graph theory; convex polytopes. Prof. Mark Ayzenberg
Stepanenko
Unsteady-state problems of mathematical physics. Mathematical modelling of wave and fracture propagation in solids and structures. Dynamic strength and stability of composites under impact. Mathematical models of penetration processes and protective structure optimal design Prof. Genrich Belitskii

45. GPOTS 2005
Great Plains operator theory Symposium, 2005 Please contact the organizers if you have any question about Great Plains operator theory Symposium 2005.
http://www.gpots.org/
GPOTS Home GPOTS05 Home GPOTS06 Home Registrations ... Announcements
Great Plains Operator Theory Symposium, 2005
Welcome to Univerisity of Central Florida
  • GPOTS05 will be held on the main campus (Orlando) of UCF from June 7 (Tuesday) to June 12 (Sunday), 2005 . The symposium will start at 9:00 am on Tuesday and end at noon on Sunday. There will be two free afternoons.
  • To view the progrm for the GPOTS05, click here
  • To view a list of the abstracts already submitted, click here
  • As a tradition, there will be one reception and one banquet during the conference: Reception (Tuesday evening, June 7) and Banquet (Thursday evening, June 9), both at Live Oak A. Please let us know, preferably before the end of May, whether you and your guests are planning to attend the banquet and whether you are a vegeterian. There will be a $25 dollars surcharge for those who wish to attend the banquet. You may visit the reception and banquet page to fill out the form.
  • To register for GPOTS 2005, visit the registration page . There is a fee of $85 ($30 for students) for the registration, payable on arrival, for those who wish to attend the symposium.
  • To submit the title and abstract of your talk for GPOTS 2005, visit the

46. Great Plains Operator Theory Symposium At Iowa State-May 26-30, 1999
The Great Plains operator theory Symposium (GPOTS) began as a regional conference at the Does control theory, operator theory, mathematical physics
http://www.ima.umn.edu/PI/gpots.html
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Great Plains Operator Theory Symposium at Iowa State-May 26 - 30, 1999
1. Introduction
Participants include not only U.S. and Canadian mathematicians, but also some from Europe, Japan and Australia. The conference is not focused on a single theme, but encompasses a wide spectrum of operator theory and operator algebras, including applications. Thus, we have invited plenary speakers working in Von Neumann algebras, classification of C -algebras, nonsefladjoint algebras (including groupoid theory, inductive limit algebras), applications to statistics and electrical engineering. GPOTS is an opportunity for graduate students who are nearing completion and for young postdocs to talk about their work, and to meet with and interact with more established researchers.
2. List of principal Principal Speakers

47. IWOTA 2005 - International Workshop On Operator Theory And Applications
The Sixteenth International Workshop on operator theory and Applications is operator theory and function theory,; system theory and control theory,
http://www.math.uconn.edu/~iwota/
Home Program Committees Proceedings ... Contact Web links to some past
and future IWOTA meetings: General IWOTA info Conference hosted by
Department of Mathematics

University of Connecticut

The Sixteenth International Workshop on Operator Theory and Applications is being organized at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA, where it will be held from Sunday, 24 July to Wednesday, 27 July, 2005. The purpose of IWOTA 2005 is to bring together mathematicians and engineers interested in operator theory and its applications. Adhering to a tradition started at the last IWOTA meetings, the meeting will be focused on a few special themes, without losing sight of the general IWOTA mission. Our special interest areas are:
  • operator theory and function theory,
  • system theory and control theory,
  • structured matrices and efficient computations.
Apart from these, we welcome proposals on special sessions, especially in traditional IWOTA areas. The list of plenary and semi-plenary speakers includes: Israel Gohberg William Helton M.A.Kaashoek

48. IWOTA 2003 Fourteenth International Workshop On Operator Theory
List of Research Topics. Operator and function theory, system and control theory, differential and integral equations, linear algebra, mathematical physics.
http://bugs.unica.it/iwota2003/
IWOTA 2003 Fourteenth International Workshop on Operator Theory and Applications Dipartimento di Matematica e Informatica
Viale Merello 92, 09123 Cagliari
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica ed Elettronica

dell' Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica
Cagliari, Italy, June 24-27, 2003
The PROCEEDINGS of IWOTA 2003 will be dedicated to Israel Gohberg on the occasion of his 75 th birthday.
Rien Kaashoek Sebastiano Seatzu , and Cornelis Van der Mee The International Workshop on Operator Theory and Applications (IWOTA) has met biannually since 1981 and more frequently in recent years (starting in 1995) rotating among eight countries on three continents (see history ).The IWOTA conferences offer a rich program on a wide range of the latest developments in operator theory and its applications. The original concept of the workshop was as a satellite conference for operator theorists to the broader based international symposia on Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems (MTNS). While this concept is still in place, the scope of IWOTA has broadened considerably in recent years and has now attained an independent identity as a major world-wide conference for recent developments in core operator theory and its applications. List of Research Topics Operator and function theory, system and control theory, differential and integral equations, linear algebra, mathematical physics.

49. Newcastle Operator Theory Day
Catalin Badea, (University of Lille), Polynomially bounded operators not similar to contractions recent developments
http://www.mas.ncl.ac.uk/~nmad1/notd.html
Saturday, 2 March 2002
Lecture Room L401, Merz Court
University of Newcastle Accommodation information
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James Rovnyak (University of Virginia) On Darlington representations of generalized Schur functions Schur class functions and spherical contractions Catalin Badea (University of Lille) Polynomially bounded operators not similar to contractions : recent developments Nicholas Young (University of Newcastle) Realization of some vector-valued functions Michael White (University of Newcastle) Spectral characterisation of algebraic elements Ivan Todorov (Queen's University, Belfast) On the continuity of the map "Lat" Stephen Power (University of Lancaster) Free Semigroupoid Algebras Sandra Pott (University of York) Carleson Embedding Theorem and John-Nirenberg-type theorem on the bidisc Matthias Neufang (University of Alberta) Amplifications of completely bounded operators Carsten Michels (University of Leeds) Orlicz norm estimates for eigenvalues of matrices Vladimir Kisil (University of Leeds) A spectral decomposition: invading the third dimension Michael A. Dritschel

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IOAOTSC (International Operator Algebra and operator theory Symposium In China) Subfactor and Jones index, Free probability theory, Operator spaces,
http://maths.snnu.edu.cn/kexueyanjiu/coaots.htm

51. Operator Theory. Nonclassical Problems
operator theory. Nonclassical Problems. emphasis is on applications of this theory to the theory of linear operators in indefinite inner product spaces,
http://www.vsppub.com/books/mathe/bk-OpeTheNonPro.html
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Operator Theory. Nonclassical Problems
Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems Series
S.G. Pyatkov 2002; xiv+348 pages
ISBN 90-6764-363-7
Price (all prices are subject to change without notice): EUR 223/US$ 319
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52. Operator Theory
operator theory Papers. Compact perturbations of Fredholm ntuples (postscript version). Compact perturbations of Fredholm n-tuples, II (postscript version)
http://www.math.ttu.edu/~rgelca/papers_op.html
Operator Theory Papers
Compact perturbations of Fredholm n-tuples (postscript version) Compact perturbations of Fredholm n-tuples, II (postscript version) Rings with topologies induced by spaces of functions (postscript version) Topological Hilbert Nullstellensatz for Bergman spaces (postscript version) Skein modules and the noncommutative torus (postscript version)joint with Charles Frohman. Although this is rather a topology paper, certain aspects of it might be interesting for operator theorists.
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53. Great Plains Operator Theory Symposium, 23rd Annual Meeting
The 23rd Annual Great Plains operator theory Symposium University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign. May 28 - June 1, 2003. Visitor s Guide Program List of
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/gpots/
The 23rd Annual Great Plains Operator Theory Symposium
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
May 28 - June 1, 2003 Visitor's Guide Program List of registered participants
Invited speakers
At this moment the following main speakers have agreed or tentatively agreed to give 50-minute plenary talks: William Arveson University of California, Berkeley, USA Hari Bercovici Indiana University, USA Marius Dadarlat Purdue University, USA Kenneth Dykema Edward G. Effros University of California, Los Angeles, USA George Elliott University of Toronto, Canada Eberhard Kirchberg Humboldt University, Germany Paul Muhly University of Iowa, USA Gilles Pisier Mikael Rordam University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Demark Roger Smith Masamichi Takesaki University of California, Los Angeles, USA Guoliang Yu Vanderbilt University, USA Alfons van Daele Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium In addition to the main speakers, we plan to have a number of invited 30-minute talks. We also plan parallel sessions for a limited number of 20-minute contributed talks.
Organizers
Florin Boca fboca@math.uiuc.edu

54. The 23rd Annual Great Plains Operator Theory Symposium
The 23rd Annual Great Plains operator theory Symposium University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, May 28 - June 1, 2003. conference program accomodation
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~ruan/gpots.html
The 23rd Annual Great Plains Operator Theory Symposium
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
May 28 - June 1, 2003
conference program accomodation The Organizers: Florin Boca, Marius Junge, and Zhong-Jin Ruan. Sponsors: This conference is financially supported by Department of Mathematics at UIUC, National Science Foundation, Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications (IMA), and Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI).
Conference Program
To be announced
Accomodations
Hampton Inn at U of I
1200 W University Ave. (in Urbana), North of the Mathematics Department, 10 minutes walk.
Reservations: 217-337-1100, or 800-Hampton. We have reserved a block of 60 rooms for the symposium at the Hampton Inn. The blocked reservation has to be made directly through the Hampton Inn.
Accommodations are also available in the dormitories on campus. Details to be announced.
Transportation, Parking and Maps
Planes: Willard Airport (CMI) in Champaign has service from Chicago and St. Louis (American Airlines), Detroit and Minneapolis (Northwest).
Trains: Amtrak has daily service to Champaign from the north (Chicago) and from the south (New Orleans). From the station (the "Illinois Terminal"), catch almost any eastbound or southbound city

55. Harmonic Analysis, Operator Theory And Applications - Seminars
Seminar on Harmonic Analysis, operator theory and Applications. Supported by The Centre for Mathematics and its Applications CEMAT and POCTI.
http://www.ualg.pt/cma/shaota.html
Seminar on
Harmonic Analysis, Operator Theory and Applications Supported by The Centre for Mathematics and its Applications - CEMAT and POCTI Next talks:
  • September 20, 2005 , Thursday - 14h30 (Room 2.11):
Eugene Shargorodsky (King's College London, UK) Uniqueness results for the Riemann-Hilbert problem with a vanishing coefficient Abstract. The talk, based on a joint work with J. Virtanen, will describe various (non)uniqueness results for the Riemann-Hilbert problem in Hardy spaces in the case when the coefficient is continuous and is allowed to vanish on an arbitrary closed set of measure zero. In most earlier works the zero set of the coefficient was finite and the coefficient had a simple power- or power-log-like behaviour in a neighbourhood of its zeros.
  • Past Seminars
    Previously this seminar was called Seminars in Mathematical Physics
  • Seminars take place in the University of Algarve Building of F.C.T. If you want to receive regular email about the seminar, please send just one line "Subscribe HAOTA" to Nenad Manojlovic

    56. COUNTEREXAMPLES IN OPERATOR THEORY
    COUNTEREXAMPLES IN operator theory A weekoperator closed subalgebra B of bounded operators on a Hilbert space H such that B B , where B denotes the
    http://web.um.ac.ir/~moslehian/cfa/OT.HTM

    57. Mathematics And Statistics - Operator Algebras And Operator Theory
    Hilbert space operator theory and the analysis of Rings of Operators . In contemporary times operator theory plays an important role in diverse areas
    http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/department/research/mathematics/operatorAlgebras
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      Operator Algebras and Operator Theory
      In the 1940's Murray and von Neumann developed the mathematical framework underlying Quantum Mechanics by means of Hilbert space operator theory and the analysis of "Rings of Operators". In contemporary times operator theory plays an important role in diverse areas of mathematics and its applications, including, for example, the emerging mathematical methodology for Quantum computers. In their seminal papers Murray and von Neumann identified the need to classify the "simple" algebras (those with trivial centre) and the topic of classification remains a central one in the modern theory. Research at Lancaster has made diverse contributions to the classification and structure of various antisymmetric operator algebras, in particular, to limit algebras, to translation-dilation algebras, and to operator algebras whose generators are associated with finite and infinite directed graphs, the so called free semigroupoid algebras.

    58. Gohberg, I.; Gohberg, Israel; Goldberg, Seymour: Basic Operator Theory
    Gohberg, I.; Gohberg, Israel; Goldberg, Seymour Basic operator theory,Conservative,Book Club,Reagan,Homeschool,Human Events,Eagle Publishing,Religion
    http://www.forbesbookclub.com/bookpage.asp?prod_cd=IEM98

    59. TRENDS IN BANACH SPACES Conference
    TRENDS IN BANACH SPACES and operator theory of 5 9 October 2001 The University of Memphis Conference TRENDS IN BANACH SPACES and operator theory
    http://www.msci.memphis.edu/banachconf.html
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    60. Work In Operator Theory
    Work on operator theory. The curvature of a single operator on a Hilbert space,
    http://www.cs.umb.edu/~sp/optheory.htm

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