Finite elements in vector lattices

Martin R. Weber

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Finite elements in vector lattices

by Martin R. Weber

2014

de Gruyter GmbH, Walter

229

9783110378276

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Finite elements in Archimedean vector lattices are introduced as abstract models of finite functions, i.e. continuous functions with compact support on some topological space. The book is the first systematical treatment of the theory of finite elements in Archimedean vector lattices and contains the results known on this topic up to the year 2013.It joins all important contributions achieved by a series of mathematicians that can only be found in scattered in literature.--

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