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The book features original chapters on sequence spaces involving
the idea of ideal convergence, modulus function, multiplier
sequences, Riesz mean, Fibonacci difference matrix etc., and
illustrate their involvement in various applications. The
preliminaries have been presented in the beginning of each chapter
and then the advanced discussion takes place, so it is useful for
both expert and nonexpert on aforesaid topics. The book consists of
original thirteen research chapters contributed by the
well-recognized researchers in the field of sequence spaces with
associated applications. Features Discusses the Fibonacci and
vector valued difference sequence spaces Presents the solution of
Volterra integral equation in Banach algebra Discusses some
sequence spaces involving invariant mean and related to the domain
of Jordan totient matrix Presents the Tauberian theorems of double
sequences Discusses the paranormed Riesz difference sequence space
of fractional order Includes a technique for studying the existence
of solutions of infinite system of functional integro-differential
equations in Banach sequence spaces The subject of book is an
active area of research of present time internationally and would
serve as a good source for researcher and educators involved with
the topic of sequence spaces.
This book publishes original research chapters on the theory of
approximation by positive linear operators as well as theory of
sequence spaces and illustrates their applications. Chapters are
original and contributed by active researchers in the field of
approximation theory and sequence spaces. Each chapter describes
the problem of current importance and summarizes ways of their
solution and possible applications which improve the current
understanding pertaining to sequence spaces and approximation
theory. The presentation of the articles is clear and
self-contained throughout the book.
Advances in Mathematical Analysis and its Applications is designed
as a reference text and explores several important aspects of
recent developments in the interdisciplinary applications of
mathematical analysis (MA), and highlights how MA is now being
employed in many areas of scientific research. It discusses theory
and problems in real and complex analysis, functional analysis,
approximation theory, operator theory, analytic inequalities, the
Radon transform, nonlinear analysis, and various applications of
interdisciplinary research; some topics are also devoted to
specific applications such as the three-body problem, finite
element analysis in fluid mechanics, algorithms for difference of
monotone operators, a vibrational approach to a financial problem,
and more. Features: The book encompasses several contemporary
topics in the field of mathematical analysis, their applications,
and relevancies in other areas of research and study. It offers an
understanding of research problems by presenting the necessary
developments in reasonable details The book also discusses
applications and uses of operator theory, fixed-point theory,
inequalities, bi-univalent functions, functional equations, and
scalar-objective programming, and presents various associated
problems and ways to solve such problems Contains applications on
wavelets analysis and COVID-19 to show that mathematical analysis
has interdisciplinary as well as real life applications. The book
is aimed primarily at advanced undergraduates and postgraduate
students studying mathematical analysis and mathematics in general.
Researchers will also find this book useful.
This book collects chapters on fixed-point theory and fractional
calculus and their applications in science and engineering. It
discusses state-of-the-art developments in these two areas through
original new contributions from scientists across the world. It
contains several useful tools and techniques to develop their
skills and expertise in fixed-point theory and fractional calculus.
New research directions are also indicated in chapters. This book
is meant for graduate students and researchers willing to expand
their knowledge in these areas. The minimum prerequisite for
readers is the graduate-level knowledge of analysis, topology and
functional analysis.
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