Sequence Spaces and Measures of Noncompactness with Applications to Differential and Integral Equations, 2014

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This book deals with the study of sequence spaces, matrix transformations, measures of noncompactness and their various applications. The notion of measure of noncompactness is one of the most useful ones available and has many applications. The book discusses some of the existence results for various types of differential and integral equations with the help of measures of noncompactness; in particular, the Hausdorff measure of noncompactness has been applied to obtain necessary and sufficient conditions for matrix operators between BK spaces to be compact operators.

The book consists of eight self-contained chapters. Chapter 1 discusses the theory of FK spaces and Chapter 2 various duals of sequence spaces, which are used to characterize the matrix classes between these sequence spaces (FK and BK spaces) in Chapters 3 and 4. Chapter 5 studies the notion of a measure of noncompactness and its properties. The techniques associated with measures of noncompactness are applied to characterize the compact matrix operators in Chapters 6. In Chapters 7 and 8, some of the existence results are discussed for various types of differential and integral equations, which are obtained with the help of argumentations based on compactness conditions.

Chapter 1. Introduction to FK spaces.- Chapter 2. Matrix Transformations.- Chapter 3. Some new sequence spaces of non-absolute type.- Chapter 4. Some non-classical sequence spaces.- Chapter 5. Measures of noncompactness.- Chapter 6. Application to compact matrix operators.- Chapter 7. Applications to infinite systems of differential equations.- Chapter 8. Applications to integral equations.​

JÓZEF BANAŚ is professor of mathematics and chair at the Department of Mathematics in Rzeszow University of Technology, Poland. He is on the editorial committee of many journals of international repute: Commentationes Mathematicae (Polish Mathematical Society), Abstract and Applied Analysis (Hindawi Corporation), Journal of Inequalities and Applications (SpringerOpen), World Scientific Journal (Hindawi Corporation), Mathematica Applicanda (section: Mathematical Economics) and many others. Prof. Banaś is also editor-in-chief of the Journal of Mathematics and Applications, Rzeszow. He has over 140 published research papers to his credit in journals such as Journal of Integral Equations and Applications, Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics, Proceedings of AMS, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, Applied Mathematics and Computation, Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, Nonlinear Analysis, Abstract and Applied Analysis, among others. Prof. Banaś is also coauthor of two books: Measures of Noncompactness in Banach Spaces, Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics 60, Marcel Dekker, New York and Basel, 1980 (with K. Goebel) and Bounded Variation and Around, De Gruyter Series in Nonlinear Analysis and Applications 17, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin/Boston 2014 (with J. Appell and N. Merentes). His fields of interest include geometry of Banac

h spaces, measures of noncompactness, nonlinear differential and integral equations and applications of mathematics in economics. Professor J. Banaś is a Supervisor of 10 PhD theses in mathematics.

M. MURSALEEN is professor of mathematics at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Earlier, he worked as professor of mathematics at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, during 2004–2006. An active researcher, Prof. Mursaleen has authored two books and five book chapters, in add

Discusses sequence spaces, matrix transformations, measures of noncompactness and applications

Discusses some of the existence results for various types of differential and integral equations by using measures of noncompactness

Provides suitable examples to help students understand the theory

Addresses researchers, as well as students, with an interest in getting acquainted with the topics

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras