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Functional Analysis for Engineers

The document is a course handout for MATH F341: Introduction to Functional Analysis at Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, for the second semester of 2024-25. It outlines the course description, objectives, textbooks, course plan, evaluation scheme, and policies regarding quizzes and make-up exams. The course aims to familiarize students with fundamental concepts of functional analysis and its applications in various fields, particularly in engineering and applied mathematics.

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Functional Analysis for Engineers

The document is a course handout for MATH F341: Introduction to Functional Analysis at Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, for the second semester of 2024-25. It outlines the course description, objectives, textbooks, course plan, evaluation scheme, and policies regarding quizzes and make-up exams. The course aims to familiarize students with fundamental concepts of functional analysis and its applications in various fields, particularly in engineering and applied mathematics.

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, Pilani

Pilani Campus
AUGS/ AGSR Division

SECOND SEMESTER 2024-25


COURSE HANDOUT
Date: 06.01.2025

In addition to part I (General Handout for all courses appended to the Time table) this portion gives further
specific details regarding the course.

Course No : MATH F341


Course Title : INTRODUCTION TO FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS
Instructor-in-Charge : SHAILESH TRIVEDI

1. Course Description: Normed linear spaces, Banach Spaces; Continuous Linear transformations, open
mapping theorem, closed graph theorem, uniform boundedness principle, Hahn Banach theorem, Hilbert space
theory, dual space, direct sum and orthogonal compliment in Hilbert spaces, function spaces, symmetric and
self adjoint linear mapping in Hilbert spaces , finite rank and compact transformations, spectral theory,
differential equations and linear transformations

2. Scope and Objective of the Course: Functional analysis plays an important role in the applied sciences
as well as in mathematics itself. This course is intended to familiarize the student with the basic concepts,
principles and methods of functional analysis and its applications in a form suitable for engineers, scientists
and applied Mathematicians. Ideas are not always generated by logical process. An engineer may have a
feeling for a problem which may lead him in a method of solution but justifying part of that needs analysis.
Several concepts of functional analysis were invented as there was need from integral and differential
equations. Functional analysis is needed in numerical analysis and differential equations. Modern theory of
partial differential equations relies heavily on functional analysis. Theoretical study of numerical solution of
partial differential equations is also based on functional analysis.

3. Text Books: Kreyzig E., Introductory Functional Analysis with Applications, Wiley, 2017.
4. Reference Books:
1. C. Colin , Numerical Functional Analysis, Oxford University Press, 1982.
2. Arch W. Naylor and George R. Sell, Linear operator theory in Engineering & Science: Applied
Mathematical Sciences, Springer- Verlag, 1982.
3. B. V. Limaye, Functional Analysis, 3rd Edition, New Age International Ltd, 2017.
4. M. T. Nair, Functional Analysis: A First Course, Prentice-Hall of India, New Delhi, 2010.

5. Course Plan:

Module No. Lecture Session Reference from Learning outcomes


text book

L1-2. Revision and Self Study Sec. 1.1-1.6 Review of Metric spaces
1. L3-4 Normed spaces and Banach spaces and introduction of
Sec. 2.1-2.2 normed spaces
and examples
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L5-6 Completion of Normed Space Sec. 2.3 Completeness and


2. L7-8 Finite dimensional normed space Compactness of normed
Sec. 2.4-2.5 spaces and applications
and compact space
L9-11 Linear Operators Sec. 2.6-2.7 By the end of module,
students will understand
L12. Linear Functional Sec. 2.8
the importance of
3. L13-14 Linear operators and functionals operators and functionals
on finite dimensional normed space and Sec. 2.9-2.10 defined over normed
dual space spaces
L15-16. Hahn Banach Theorem and its
Sec. 4.2-4.4 At the end of the module,
applications
student will be familiar
L17-20 Adjoint operators and reflexive
4. Sec. 4.5-4.7 with the important
spaces, uniform boundedness theorem
theorems on normed and
L21-23 Open mapping theorem and
Sec. 4.12-4.13 Banach spaces
closed graph theorem
L24 Inner Product Space(IPS) and By the end of the module,
Sec. 3.1
Hilbert space and examples student will be able to
L25-26 Properties of IPS Sec. 3.2-3.3 identify the relation
5.
L27-28 Orthonormal sets and sequences, between metric space,
series related to orthonormal sets, total Sec. 3.4-3.6 normed space and inner
orthonormal sets product space
L29. Functionals on Hilbert spaces Sec. 3.8
Study of functionals and
6. L30-32 Hilbert adjoint operator and operators defined on
self-adjoint, unitary and normal Sec. 3.9-3.10 Hilbert spaces
operators
L33. Spectral properties of bounded self- In this module, student
Sec. 9.1-9.2
adjoint linear operators will learn about positive
7. operators and projection
L34-35. Positive operators, Projection
Sec. 9.3-9.6 operators and their
operators
properties
8. L36-37. Spectral theory in finite In this module, student
Sec. 7.1-7.4
dimensional normed spaces will study the spectral
theory of linear operators
defined on finite
L38-40 Compact linear operators on
dimensional normed
normed spaces and Spectral properties of Sec. 8.1-8.4
spaces and spectral
compact linear operators
properties of compact
linear operators.

6. Evaluation Scheme:
Component Duration Weightage (%) Date & Time Nature of component
(Close Book/ Open Book)
Mid-Semester Test 90 Min. 35% (70 marks) As announced by Closed Book
AUGSD

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Comprehensive 180 Min. 45% (90 marks) As announced Open/Closed Book


Examination by AUGSD
Quizzes 30 Min. 20% (40 marks) Announced Open book

7. There will be 3 announced quizzes of 20 marks each in the tutorials. Best 2 among them will be considered for
evaluation. All the quizzes will be offline and no electronic device such as laptop, tablet, mobile phone etc. will
be allowed in any circumstances.
8. Make-up policy: Makeup applications for the mid semester and comprehensive exams will be approved only
on presenting suitable documents. No makeup for quizzes will be given in any circumstances.
9. Chamber Consultation Hour: To be announced in the class.
10. Notices: All notices regarding this course will be displayed on NALANDA. Normally information will
be conveyed in the class.

Instructor-in-charge
Course No. MATH F341

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