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Looking for references about functional analysis

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please guid me to study functional analysis i found no reference books in my camp
 

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here is a great book:

name: Introductory Functional Analysis With Applications
by: Erwin Kreyszig

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opps sorry i forgot the pw.

try: gigapedia.org

or: approx

ore more thing. i just looked the book up for you. i didnt saw it myself so i hope its in good condition. i used the hard copy from the libarary.


mayyan
 

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read this ebook Halliday_Resnick-FundamentalsofPhysics
 

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this is the best book in math
 

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Although the original topic is old, I would say there is no "best " book in math. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Kreyszig is indeed an excellent excellent book for engineering mathematics, but it is in no way a good book for functional analysis. However, I second the suggestion of for Kreyszig's Introductory Functional Analysis with Applications. It is the book I used in my first functional analysis course and all I can say is it is a wonderful book for the subject.
 

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