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Israel Gohberg

    Israel Gohberg fut un mathématicien influent, réputé pour ses contributions à la théorie des opérateurs et à l'analyse fonctionnelle. Ses travaux ont exploré en profondeur les opérateurs linéaires et les équations intégrales, laissant une marque significative sur le paysage mathématique. La rigueur analytique et les profondes intuitions de Gohberg continuent de façonner et d'inspirer la recherche mathématique contemporaine.

    Classes of Linear Operators
    Advances in Structured Operator Theory and Related Areas
    Topics in Interpolation Theory of Rational Matrix-valued Functions
    Basic Operator Theory
    One-Dimensional Linear Singular Integral Equations
    • Basic Operator Theory

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      This book explores the application of linear operators in Hilbert and Banach spaces, covering geometry, spectral theory, and operational calculus. It includes foundational principles, Riesz-Fredholm theory, and a focus on linear problems, with a final chapter on nonlinear operators. Numerous exercises enhance understanding and application of the material.

      Basic Operator Theory
    • One of the basic interpolation problems from our point of view is the problem of building a scalar rational function if its poles and zeros with their multiplicities are given. If one assurnes that the function does not have a pole or a zero at infinity, the formula which solves this problem is (1) where Zl , " " Z/ are the given zeros with given multiplicates nl, " " n / and Wb" " W are the given p poles with given multiplicities ml, . . . ,m , and a is an arbitrary nonzero number. p An obvious necessary and sufficient condition for solvability of this simplest Interpolation pr- lern is that Zj :f: wk(1~ j ~ 1, 1~ k~ p) and nl +. . . +n/ = ml +. . . +m ' p The second problem of interpolation in which we are interested is to build a rational matrix function via its zeros which on the imaginary line has modulus 1. In the case the function is scalar, the formula which solves this problem is a Blaschke product, namely z z. )mi n u(z) = all = l~ (2) J ( Z+ Zj where [o] = 1, and the zj's are the given zeros with given multiplicities mj. Here the necessary and sufficient condition for existence of such u(z) is that zp :f: - Zq for 1~ ]1, q~ n.

      Topics in Interpolation Theory of Rational Matrix-valued Functions
    • Advances in Structured Operator Theory and Related Areas

      The Leonid Lerer Anniversary Volume

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This volume is dedicated to Leonid Lerer on the occasion of his seventieth birthday. The main part presents recent results in Lerer’s research area of interest, which includes Toeplitz, Toeplitz plus Hankel, and Wiener-Hopf operators, Bezout equations, inertia type results, matrix polynomials, and related areas in operator and matrix theory. Biographical material and Lerer's list of publications complete the volume.

      Advances in Structured Operator Theory and Related Areas
    • Classes of Linear Operators

      • 556pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      These two volumes constitute texts for graduate courses in linear operator theory. The reader is assumed to have a knowledge of both complex analysis and the first elements of operator theory. The texts are intended to concisely present a variety of classes of linear operators, each with its own character, theory, techniques and tools. For each of the classes, various differential and integral operators motivate or illustrate the main results. Although each class is treated seperately and the first impression may be that of many different theories, interconnections appear frequently and unexpectedly. The result is a beautiful, unified and powerful theory. The classes we have chosen are representatives of the principal important classes of operators, and we believe that these illustrate the richness of operator theory, both in its theoretical developments and in its applicants. Because we wanted the books to be of reasonable size, we were selective in the classes we chose and restricted our attention to the main features of the corresponding theories. However, these theories have been updated and enhanced by new developments, many of which appear here for the first time in an operator-theory text. In the selection of the material the taste and interest of the authors played an important role.

      Classes of Linear Operators