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  1. Analysis (Graduate Studies in Mathematics) by Elliott H. Lieb, Michael Loss, 2001-03-21
  2. Applied Functional Analysis, Second Edition by J. Tinsley Oden, Leszek Demkowicz, 2010-03-02
  3. Linear Analysis: An Introductory Course by Bela Bollobas, 1999-03-01
  4. A First Course in Functional Analysis (AMS Chelsea Publishing) by Caspar Goffman, 1983-01-01
  5. Exercises in Functional Analysis (Texts in the Mathematical Sciences) by C. Costara, D. Popa, 2010-11-02
  6. Phonological Analysis: A Functional Approach, 3rd edition by Donald A. Burquest, 2006-06-01
  7. The Calculus of Variations and Functional Analysis With Optimal Control and Applications in Mechanics (Series on Stability, Vibration and Control of Systems, Series A - Vol. 12) by L.P. Lebedev, Michael J. Cloud, 2003-12-23
  8. Complex Analysis: A Functional Analysis Approach (Universitext) by D.H. Luecking, L.A. Rubel, 1984-05-02
  9. Elements of Real Analysis (Pure and Applied Mathematics) by M.A. Al-Gwaiz, S.A. Elsanousi, 2006-08-21
  10. Real Analysis (3rd Edition) by Halsey Royden, 1988-02-12
  11. Understanding Real Analysis by Paul Zorn, 2010-02-01
  12. Lectures And Exercises on Functional Analysis (Translations of Mathematical Monographs) by A. Ya. Helemskii, 2006-08-22
  13. Infinite Dimensional Analysis: A Hitchhiker's Guide by Charalambos D. Aliprantis, Kim C. Border, 2007-05-17
  14. Real and Abstract Analysis (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) (v. 25) by Edwin Hewitt, Karl Stromberg, 1975-05-20

81. SISSA Functional Analysis And Applications Nonlinear Analysis Research Group
(International School for Advanced Studies in Italy) non-linear analysis
http://www.sissa.it/fa/research/nonlinear_analysis/

82. Functional Analysis Of Nodulin 26, An Aquaporin In Soybean Root Nodule Symbiosom
by RL Rivers 1997 - Cited by 109 - Related articles
http://www.jbc.org/content/272/26/16256.full
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Functional Analysis of Nodulin 26, an Aquaporin in Soybean Root Nodule Symbiosomes
  • Rickey L. Rivers Robert M. Dean Grischa Chandy James E. Hall ... Daniel M. Roberts and Mark L. Zeidel From the Laboratory of Epithelial Cell Biology, Renal-Electrolyte Division, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213-2500, the Department of Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, and the Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of California, Irvine, California 92717
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    Abstract
    Upon infection of soybean roots, nitrogen-fixing bacteria become enclosed in a specific organelle known as the symbiosome. The symbiosome membrane (SM) is a selectively permeable barrier that controls metabolite flux between the plant cytosol and the symbiotic bacterium inside. Nodulin 26 (NOD 26), a member of the aquaporin (AQP) water channel family, is a major protein component of the SM. Expression of NOD 26 in Xenopus oocytes gave a mercury-sensitive increase in osmotic water permeability ( P f ). To define the biophysical properties of NOD 26 water channels in their native membranes, symbiosomes were isolated from soybean root nodules and the SM separated as vesicles from the bacteria. Permeabilities were measured using stopped-flow fluorimetry in SM vesicles with entrapped carboxyfluorescein. Osmotic water permeability (

    83. IPACT-- Methodologies- Functional Analysis
    Home ▪ Methodologies ▪ Functional Analysis . Functional Analysis . What is a Functional Analysis? A functional analysis is a document that specifies, in some detail, WHAT
    http://www.ipact.com/Methodologies/Functional Analysis.htm
    Home Methodologies Functional Analysis Functional Analysis
    What is a Functional Analysis?
    A functional analysis is a document that specifies, in some detail, WHAT an automation system is required to do (and not, in general, how it is to do it). A perfect functional analysis would contain all the information necessary for a team of Engineering (or PLC logic) designers and programmers to produce an automation system which functioned as required. Although that is rarely practical, a typical functional analysis should go a long way toward that goal. There are many synonyms for "functional analysis" such as: specification, functional specification, structured analysis, and functional description.
    What are the benefits of doing a Functional Analysis?
    The information specifying what the automation system is required to do must get to the Engineering (or PLC logic) designers and programmers somehow. If a Functional Analysis is not produced, then they must get the information in a less structured, more informal fashion. This carries with it the risk of problems such as:
    • Slower than expected progress as designers/programmers wait for additional information or change already completed designs and programs when the informal specification changes.

    84. PLoS ONE: Integrated Ligand-Receptor Bioinformatic And In Vitro Functional Analy
    by D Degl Innocenti 2010 - Related articles
    http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0012701

    85. .:: Matemática E Aplicações ::.
    (University of Aveiro, Portugal) Research in Function Spaces, Operator Theory, and Differential Inclusions.
    http://ma.mat.ua.pt/ma/group.php?grupo=3

    86. Human Leucine-rich Repeat Proteins: A Genome-wide Bioinformatic Categorization A
    by ACY Ng 2010
    http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2010/06/25/1000093107.abstract
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    Human leucine-rich repeat proteins: a genome-wide bioinformatic categorization and functional analysis in innate immunity
  • Aylwin C. Y. Ng a b Jason M. Eisenberg ... c , and Ramnik J. Xavier a b a Center for Computational and Integrative Biology, and Gastrointestinal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02114; b The Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard, Cambridge, MA 02142; and c Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Edited by Jeffrey I. Gordon, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, and approved June 11, 2010 (received for review February 17, 2010) A.C.Y.N. and J.M.E. contributed equally to this work.
  • 87. Functional Analysis Authors/titles "new.FA"
    Submissions received from Wed 20 Oct 10 to Thu 21 Oct 10, announced Fri, 22 Oct 10
    http://arxiv.org/list/math.FA/new
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    Functional Analysis
    New submissions
    Submissions received from Wed 27 Oct 10 to Thu 28 Oct 10, announced Fri, 29 Oct 10 [ total of 4 entries:
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    arXiv:1010.5821 pdf ps other
    Title: A new, rearrangement-free proof of the sharp Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev inequality Authors: Rupert L. Frank Elliott H. Lieb Comments: 12 pages; contribution to a volume dedicated to D. E. Edmunds and W. D. Evans Subjects: Functional Analysis (math.FA) ; Analysis of PDEs (math.AP) We show that the sharp constant in the Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev inequality can be derived using the method that we employed earlier for a similar inequality on the Heisenberg group. The merit of this proof is that it does not rely on rearrangement inequalities; it is the first one to do so for the whole parameter range.
    Replacements for Fri, 29 Oct 10
    arXiv:1006.0536

    88. Research Group "Fourier And Functional Analysis", Dept Of Math, U. Of Crete
    Research includes Infinite-dimensional Banach spaces, Operator Theory, Fourier Analysis and its applications.
    http://fourier.math.uoc.gr/~ffa/

    89. Functional Analysis
    A Professional's Guide to Systems Analysis, Second Edition Chapter twelve
    http://www.martymodell.com/pgsa2/pgsa12.html
    Functional Analysis Contact Martin Modell Table of Contents CHAPTER SYNOPSIS A function is a series of related activities, involving one or more entities, performed for the direct, or indirect, purpose of fulfilling one or more missions or objectives of the firm, generating revenue for the firm, servicing the customers of the firm, producing the products and services of the firm, or managing, administering, monitoring, recording, or reporting on the activities, states, or conditions of the entities of the firm. This chapter discusses the concept of business functions and provides some insight into their identification and documentation. It includes extensive lists of questions for the analyst to ask when interviewing or gathering data at the functional level. What Is a Function? A definition A function is a series of related activities, involving one or more entities, performed for the direct, or indirect, purpose of fulfilling one or more missions or objectives of the firm, generating revenue for the firm, servicing the customers of the firm, producing the products and services of the firm, or managing, administering, monitoring, recording, or reporting on the activities, states, or conditions of the entities of the firm. A function should be
  • Identifiable and definable, but may or may not be measurabl
  • 90. Aberdeen Functional Analysis Group
    Operator algebras, topological groups, and Non-linear analysis
    http://www.maths.abdn.ac.uk/research/analysis.php
    University of Aberdeen Institute of Mathematics Log in Research
    Research
    Aberdeen Functional Analysis group
    Members
    Academic staff
    Honorary staff
    • Dr Douglas Somerset
    Research interests
    Operator algebras and topological groups (Archbold, Somerset, Wright). Archbold works on several aspects of operator algebras and their representation theory, often in collaboration with Somerset and others:
    • upper and lower multiplicities for irreducible representations of C*-algebras, of locally compact groups and of their crossed products, with applications to the strength of convergence in orbit spaces associated to transformation groups and nilpotent Lie groups; real rank and stable rank for group C*-algebras; norms of inner derivations and other elementary operators on C*-algebras; ideal structure in multiplier algebras of C*-algebras; extensions and limits of pure states and factorial states of C*-algebras;

    91. CRC Press Online - Subject Categories
    This in turn led to some intriguing and valuable results, particularly in the areas of operator theory and functional analysis. With the field now beginning
    http://www.crcpress.com/ecommerce_product/browse_book_categories.jsf?category=MT

    92. Functional Analysis (mathematics) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    functional analysis (mathematics), Branch of mathematical analysis dealing with functionals, or functions of functions. It emerged as a distinct field in the 20th century, when it
    http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/222079/functional-analysis
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    Table of Contents: functional analysis Article Article Related Articles Related Articles Citations ARTICLE from the functional analysis Branch of mathematical analysis dealing with functionals, or functions of functions. It emerged as a distinct field in the 20th century, when it was realized that diverse mathematical processes, from arithmetic to calculus procedures, exhibit very similar properties. A functional, like a function, is a relationship between objects, but the objects may be numbers, vectors, or functions. Groupings of such objects are called spaces. Differentiation is an example of a functional because it defines a relationship between a function and another function (its derivative).

    93. NBFAS
    NBFAS normally meets three times per year, holding a one- or two-day meeting in one of its member institutions at which distinguished mathematicians are invited to lecture.
    http://www.amsta.leeds.ac.uk/nbfas/
    North British Functional Analysis Seminar (NBFAS)
    The following universities are members of NBFAS: Aberdeen Queen's University Belfast Cambridge Edinburgh ... York The seminar normally meets three times per year, holding a one- or two-day meeting in one of its member institutions at which distinguished mathematicians, usually from overseas, are invited to lecture. Next meeting: Glasgow, November 12-13, 2010. Andreas Thom (Leipzig) and Andrew Toms (Purdue) Recent meetings News from NBFAS departments Further contributions are welcomed. Publications by members of the seminar: The current organizing committee is as follows:
    Secretary: Dr J. Zacharias (Nottingham).
    Treasurer: Dr W. Winter (Nottingham)
    Local representatives: Prof. R.J. Archbold (Aberdeen), Dr M. Mathieu (Belfast), (Cambridge), Prof. T.A. Gillespie (Edinburgh), Dr S. White (Glasgow), Dr M.A. Youngson (Heriot-Watt), Prof. G. Blower (Lancaster), Dr M.D.P. Daws (Leeds), Prof. R.J. Plymen (Manchester), Dr Z.A. Lykova (Newcastle-upon-Tyne), Dr J. Zacharias (Nottingham), Prof. C.J.K. Batty

    94. FRBR Display Tool (Library Of Congress)
    Functional Analysis of the MARC 21 Bibliographic and Holdings Formats. FRBR Display Tool Version 2.0. Network Development and MARC Standards Office
    http://www.loc.gov/marc/marc-functional-analysis/tool.html
    Functional Analysis of the MARC 21 Bibliographic and Holdings Formats
    FRBR Display Tool
    Version 2.0
    Network Development and MARC Standards Office
    Library of Congress
    Contents
    Introduction
    In 2001, the Network Development and MARC Standards Office released the publication, " Displays for Multiple Versions from MARC 21 and FRBR ," which outlined how the FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) model can be used to cluster bibliographic records retrieved via a search in more meaningful displays to assist users in selecting items from bibliographic collections. It contained several hierarchical display examples of bibliographic data using the FRBR model. The FRBR Display Tool , based on the above analysis, is an XSLT program that transforms the bibliographic data found in MARC record retrieval files into meaningful displays by grouping the bibliographic data into the "Work," "Expression" and "Manifestation" FRBR entities. The matching and sorting specifications for the tool are outlined below.

    95. Research Group For Numerical Analysis And Mathematical Modelling
    (Belgium) Includes focus of studies, list of staff and preprints.
    http://cage.ugent.be/nam2/
    Numerical Analysis and Mathematical Modelling home nl contact info ... your opinion
    general home people contact research publications seminar previous editions topics education courses given (dutch) thesis subjects (dutch) inl. numerieke wiskunde (new) PC-Oef vakken inl. numerieke wiskunde wisk. meth. chem. tech. model. fys. processen metaalkunde benaderingsmeth. randwaardeproblemen ... Mathematical Modelling colofon Research Group for Numerical Analysis and Mathematical Modelling Galglaan 2 B-9000 Gent, Belgium T: +32 9 264 49 53 F: +32 9 264 49 87 M: see contact info admin welcome Welcome to the website of the Research Group for Numerical Analysis and Mathematical Modelling, , of Ghent University. By choosing from the left menu you can get further information on our staff, location, research topics and courses. If you don't find the info you need on this webpage, feel free to contact us. news ACOMEN 2008 26-28 May 2008 - Conference on Advanced Computational Methods in Engineering Ghent, Weekly Seminars, contact info thesis subjects announcements See possible thesis subjects Nam has a strong research tradition, with many young PhD students, and involvement in several interdisciplinary collaborations. This creates an ideal environment to complete a thesis of high quality.

    96. Cell Host And Microbe - The Systematic Functional Analysis Of Plasmodium Protein
    The Systematic Functional Analysis of Plasmodium Protein Kinases Identifies Essential Regulators of Mosquito Transmission
    http://www.cell.com/cell-host-microbe/fulltext/S1931-3128(10)00308-2

    97. Functional Analysis
    Functional Analysis (currently 3D13/4D13) Contents Normed linear spaces. Elements of functional analysis. L_p spaces as examples of Hilbert and Banach spaces.
    http://www.mth.uea.ac.uk/~h720/teaching/functionalanalysis/
    Functional Analysis (currently 3D13/4D13)
    Contents: Normed linear spaces. Elements of functional analysis. L_p spaces as examples of Hilbert and Banach spaces. Operators. Dual spaces. Spectral theory. Applications to differential equations. Possible additional topics: K_0 of AF algebras, applications of the current algebra to the moment problem. Aims and Objectives: Students on this course should learn enough about modern functional analysis to be able to apply the ideas to problems in Fourier Analysis, Ordinary Differential Equations and Partial Differential Equations. Rigorous approaches to convergence of Fourier series and the existence and uniqueness problems for Differential Equations will be developed. Throughout the idea of Functional Analysis as a unifying circle of methods in both Pure and Applied Mathematics will be pursued. Course description 2003
    Lecture Summary Sheets
    Lecture Notes Supplement 1 : range and kernel of adjoint operators
    Homework Sheets from 1998-9
    Sheet 1 Sheet 2 Sheet 3 Sheet 4 This page maintained by: t.ward@mth.uea.ac.uk

    98. Methods Of Functional Analysis And Topology
    Contents only from vol.1.
    http://www.imath.kiev.ua/~mfat/

    99. Functional Analysis Of Variance
    Oct 26, 2010 NIST Home ITL Statistical Engineering Division Gaithersburg Statistics Group Functional Analysis of Variance. Bookmark and Share
    http://www.nist.gov/itl/sed/gsg/lu_project.cfm
    • NIST Time NIST Home About NIST Contact Us ... Gaithersburg Statistics Group Functional Analysis of Variance
      Functional Analysis of Variance
      Summary:
      Modern instruments tend to produce data that are consisted of measured spectra, probability distribution functions, or simply sampled curves. Statistical methods such as ANOVA may be adapted and extended to analyses of such highly multivariate data. Recent developments in statistical methods for functional data analysis and high-dimensional data should be brought into bear on measurement problems. In fact, the nicely designed experimental data setting in typical NIST problems allows new statistical tools to be developed for statistical inference such as hypothesis testing and confidence interval assignment which would, otherwise, be difficult to do in an observational setting.
      Description:
      Assessment of measurement data often raises statistical inference questions which have not been adequately addressed in the statistical literature. For example, NIST scientists may encounter issues on whether two measurement techniques give arise to similar measurement curves, whether there is a given experimental effect when experimental conditions are deliberately changed, how to characterize the within- and between-setting experimental or physical variation in functional data, and how to characterize the common mean and assign uncertainty statement for functional data measurements. Lastly, there are interesting experimental design issues such as how to design measurement strategies for measuring response curves at a few selected locations when there are resource constraints or experimental measurement limitations.

    100. Banach Algebra Resources
    Links of interest in Banach algebras and related areas (operator theory, abstract harmonic analysis, C*-algebras, and operator spaces). Maintained by Volker Runde.
    http://www.math.ualberta.ca/~runde/ba.html

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