Treatise on Analysis | |
Title Orig: | Élements d'analyse |
Language: | French |
Author: | Jean Dieudonné |
Subject: | Mathematical analysis |
Treatise on Analysis is a translation by Ian G. Macdonald of the nine-volume work Éléments d'analyse on mathematical analysis by Jean Dieudonné, and is an expansion of his textbook Foundations of Modern Analysis. It is a successor to the various Cours d'Analyse by Augustin-Louis Cauchy, Camille Jordan, and Édouard Goursat.
The first volume was originally a stand-alone graduate textbook with a different title. It was first written in English and later translated into French, unlike the other volumes which were first written in French. It has been republished several times and is much more common than the later volumes of the series.
The contents include
The second volume includes
The third volume includes chapter XVI on differential manifolds and chapter XVII on distributions and differential operators.
The fourth volume includes
Volume V consists of chapter XXI on compact Lie groups.
Volume VI consists of chapter XXII on harmonic analysis (mostly on locally compact groups)
Volume VII consists of the first part of chapter XXIII on linear functional equations. This chapter is considerably more advanced than most of the other chapters.
Volume VIII consists of the second part of chapter XXIII on linear functional equations.
Volume IX contains chapter XXIV on elementary differential topology. Unlike the earlier volumes there is no English translation of it.
Dieudonne planned a final volume containing chapter XXV on nonlinear problems, but this was never published.