Topological Analysis: From the Basics to the Triple Degree for Nonlinear Fredholm Inclusions (De Gruyter Series in Nonlinear Analysis & Applications)

by Martin Vath

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This monograph aims to give a self-contained introduction into the whole field of topological analysis: Requiring essentially only basic knowledge of elementary calculus and linear algebra, it provides all required background from topology, analysis, linear and nonlinear functional analysis, and multivalued maps, containing even basic topics like separation axioms, inverse and implicit function theorems, the Hahn-Banach theorem, Banach manifolds, or the most important concepts of continuity of multivalued maps. Thus, it can be used as additional material in basic courses on such topics. The main intention, however, is to provide also additional information on some fine points which are usually not discussed in such introductory courses.

The selection of the topics is mainly motivated by the requirements for degree theory which is presented in various variants, starting from the elementary Brouwer degree (in Euclidean spaces and on manifolds) with several of its famous classical consequences, up to a general degree theory for function triples which applies for a large class of problems in a natural manner. Although it has been known to specialists that, in principle, such a general degree theory must exist, this is the first monograph in which the corresponding theory is developed in detail.
  • ISBN10 3110277336
  • ISBN13 9783110277333
  • Publish Date 29 May 2012 (first published 18 May 2012)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint De Gruyter