Applications of q-Calculus in Operator Theory

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Applications of q-Calculus in Operator Theory

Applications of q-Calculus in Operator Theory

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The approximation of functions by linear positive operators is an important research topic in general mathematics and it also provides powerful tools to application areas such as computer-aided geometric design, numerical analysis, and solutions of differential equations. q-Calculus is a generalization of many subjects, such as hypergeometric series, complex analysis, and particle physics. ​​This monograph is an introduction to combining approximation theory and q-Calculus with applications, by using well- known operators. The presentation is systematic and the authors include a brief summary of the notations and basic definitions of q-calculus before delving into more advanced material. The many applications of q-calculus in the theory of approximation, especially on various operators, which includes convergence of operators to functions in real and complex domain​ forms the gist of the book.

This book is suitable for researchers and students in mathematics, physics and engineering, and for professionals who would enjoy exploring the host of mathematical techniques and ideas that are collected and discussed in the book.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781489996251
ISBN10 1489996257
Number Of Pages 262
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Format paperback
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“In the book under review, the authors collect up-to-date and important results on the q-type positive linear operators. The book includes many mathematical proof techniques and ideas and it may serve as one of the most useful reference books in this field. Therefore it can be recommended to graduate students and postgraduate researchers and in mathematics, physics and engineering.” (Ogün Doğru, Mathematical Reviews, March, 2014)

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