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Name: Finite-Dimensional Vector Spaces

Author: Paul R. Halmos
Year: 1947
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Genres/categories: Science, Mathematics

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From the reviews: "The theory is systematically developed by the axiomatic method that has, since von Neumann, dominated the general approach to linear functional analysis and that achieves here a high degree of lucidity and clarity....The book contains about 350 well placed and instructive problems, which cover a considerable part of the subject. All in all this is an excellent work, of equally high value for both student and teacher." --ZENTRALBLATT F?R MATHEMATIK
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