MATHEMATICS OF SELF-ORGANISATION IN CELL SYSTEMS
 
 
 
by Steffen Härting
by Moritz Mercker
by Moritz Mercker
by Steffen Härting
Vorlesung

Funktionalanalysis - Functional analysis

Functional analysis is a branch of mathematical analysis, the core of which is formed by the study of vector spaces endowed with some kind of limit-related structure (for example, inner product, norm, or topology) and the linear functions defined on these spaces and suitably respecting these structures. The historical roots of functional analysis lie in the study of spaces of functions and the formulation of properties of transformations of functions such as the Fourier transform as transformations defining, for example, continuous or unitary operators between function spaces. This point of view turned out to be particularly useful for the study of differential and integral equations.

Lecturer

Dr. Filip Klawe (klawe(at)math(dot)uni-heidelberg(dot)de)
Language: english
Lecture time: Wednesday and Friday 9:15--10:45
Lecture place: Hörsaal (Mathematikon)

Lecture

The lecture will take place in INF 205 Hörsaal (Mathematikon) . The first lecture will take place on 16.10 . Lecture notes for the lecture will be provided.

Exercise

Detailed information on the exercise groupe will be published here as soon as possible. The 1st exercise will take place in the second week of lectures (43rd week of the year). There will be 12 graded exercise sheets. Please register for the lecture and exercise in Müsli.