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Ramsey Methods in Analysis (2005)

Contributor(s): Argyros, Spiros A (Author), Todorcevic, Stevo (Author)

ISBN: 9783764372644

Publisher: Birkhauser

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Pub Date: May 19, 2005

Dewey: 515.732

LCCN: 2005048011

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.60" H x 9.46" L x 6.72" W ( 1.47 lbs) 257 pages

Series: Advanced Courses in Mathematics - Crm Barcelona

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Description: This book contains two sets of notes prepared for the Advanced Course on R- sey Methods in Analysis given at the Centre de Recerca Matem` atica in January 2004, as part of its year-long research programme on Set Theory and its Appli- tions. The common goal of the two sets of notes is to help young mathematicians enter a very active area of research lying on the borderline between analysis and combinatorics. The solution of the distortion problem for the Hilbert space, the unconditional basic sequence problem for Banach spaces, and the Banach ho- geneous space problem are samples of the most important recent advances in this area, and our two sets of notes will give some account of this. But our main goal was to try to expose the general principles and methods that lie hidden behind and are most likely useful for further developments. The goal of the ?rst set of notes is to describe a general method of building norms with desired properties, a method that is clearly relevant when testing any sort of intuition about the in?nite-dimensional geometry of Banach spaces. The goal of the second set of notes is to expose Ramsey-theoretic methods relevant for describing the rough structure present in this sort of geometry. We would like to thank the coordinator of the Advanced Course, Joan Ba- ria, and the director of the CRM, Manuel Castellet, for giving us this challenging but rewarding opportunity. Part A SaturatedandConditional StructuresinBanachSpaces SpirosA.

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"This book is the result of lectures given by the authors aimed at bringing young researchers to the forefront of a 'very active research area lying on the borderline between analysis and combinatorics'...This book will certainly be appreciated by experts. It is also valuable for young researchers who are suitably prepared and wish to work in this amazing area." --Mathematical Reviews

"The book is carefully written with clear exposition of the material. It can be studied by graduate students who had a first course in functional analysis and are interested in either functional analysis or Ramsey theory." --Zentralblatt MATH

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