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Book SynopsisCovering the fundamental underlying theory as well as a range of applications, this unique text provides a unified overview of reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces. It offers an unrivalled and accessible introduction to the field, ideal for graduate students and researchers working in functional analysis or its applications.
Trade Review'The purpose of this fine monograph is two-fold. On the one hand, the authors introduce a wide audience to the basic theory of reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces (RKHS), on the other hand they present applications of this theory in a variety of areas of mathematics … the authors have succeeded in arranging a very readable modern presentation of RKHS and in conveying the relevance of this beautiful theory by many examples and applications.' Dirk Werner, Zentralblatt MATH
'Anyone looking for a nice introduction to this theory need look no further.' Jeff Ibbotson, MAA Reviews
Table of ContentsPart I. General Theory: 1. Introduction; 2. Fundamental results; 3. Interpolation and approximation; 4. Cholesky and Schur; 5. Operations on kernels; 6. Vector-valued spaces; Part II. Applications and Examples: 7. Power series on balls and pull-backs; 8. Statistics and machine learning; 9. Negative definite functions; 10. Positive definite functions on groups; 11. Applications of RKHS to integral operators; 12. Stochastic processes.