Analysis Functional Analysis by Reed and Simon

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"Functional Analysis" by Michael Reed and Barry Simon is a foundational text for undergraduate students, focusing on key concepts in functional analysis. The book is part of a broader mathematical physics series, prompting discussions about its relevance and potential inclusion in a dedicated thread for the series. Readers express interest in how this volume sets the stage for subsequent texts in mathematical physics. The Amazon link provided offers easy access for those looking to purchase the book. Overall, the text serves as an essential resource for understanding functional analysis within the context of mathematical physics.

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I wonder if this should be a thread for the whole mathematical physics series, of which this is the first volume?
 
i am self learning physics. have you ever worked your way backwards again after finishing most undergrad courses? i have textbooks for junior/senior physics courses in classical mechanics, electrodynamics, thermal physics, quantum mechanics, and mathematical methods for self learning. i have the Halliday Resnick sophomore book. working backwards, i checked out Conceptual Physics 11th edition by Hewitt and found this book very helpful. What i liked most was how stimulating the pictures...

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