Introduction to Operator Space Theory
Delve into the fascinating world of operator spaces with Introduction to Operator Space Theory by Gilles Pisier. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2003, this comprehensive volume spans 488 pages and serves as a crucial resource for postgraduate and professional mathematicians. The book emphasizes practical examples that not only illustrate the core principles of operator space theory but also explore its applications to C*-algebras and non-self-adjoint operator algebras, as well as addressing similarity problems. Whether your focus is on functional analysis, operator algebras, or theoretical physics, this text provides valuable insights and a solid foundation in the subject. Enhance your understanding and broaden your mathematical toolkit with this essential read.