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Analysis of Toeplitz Operators

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  • First systematical and at the same time the most comprehensive presentation of the large body of knowledge one has gained for Toeplitz operators, including many techniques and results that are due to the authors themselves
  • Addressed to graduate students who are approaching the subject for the first time and to specialist in operator theory, but it will also be of interest to numerical analysts, physicists, and statisticians
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Springer Monographs in Mathematics (SMM)

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About this book

Since the late 1980s, Toeplitz operators and matrices have remained a ?eld of extensive research and the development during the last nearly twenty years is impressive. One encounters Toeplitz matrices in plenty of applications on the one hand, and Toeplitz operators con?rmed their role as the basic elementary building blocks of more complicated operators on the other. Several monographs on Toeplitz and Hankel operators were written d- ing the last decade. These include Peller’s grandiose book on Hankel ope- tors and their applications and Nikolski’s beautiful easy reading on operators, functions, and systems, with emphasis on topics connected with the names of Hardy, Hankel, and Toeplitz. They also include books by the authors together withHagen,Roch,Yu.Karlovich,Spitkovsky,Grudsky,andRabinovich.Thus, results, techniques, and developments in the ?eld of Toeplitz operators are now well presented in the monographic literature. Despite these competitive works, we felt that large parts of the ?rst edition of the present monograp- whichismeanwhileoutofstock-havenotlosttheirfascinationandrelevance. Moreover, the ?rst edition has received a warm reception by many colleagues and became a standard reference. This encouraged us to venture on thinking about a second edition, and we are grateful to the Springer Publishing House for showing an interest in this.

Reviews

From the reviews of the second edition:

"The first edition of this book was published in 1990 and became a standard reference … . The area of mathematics that includes the analysis of Toeplitz operators has been particularly active over the last two decades and the authors of this book have been actively taking part in this development. … new material was incorporated with recent developments in topics … . this new edition is certainly welcome and will find a wide audience." (Amarino Lebre, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1098 (24), 2006)

"This edition, like the first, is a clear, detailed, and self-contained development of the field. The scope of this book is immense. It is 661 pages long. … For those of us that work in the area of Toeplitz operators, and for those who only occasionally think about Toeplitz operators, this book is an invaluable resource. We are grateful that we have a complete, elegant, and current account of an interesting and intriguing subject." (Estelle L. Basor, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2007 k)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Fakultät für Mathematik, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Chemnitz, Germany

    Albrecht Böttcher, Bernd Silbermann

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