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Operator theory

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Operator theory is the branch of functional analysis which deals with bounded linear operators and their properties. It can be split crudely into two branches, although there is considerable overlap and interplay between them.

Single operator theory

Single operator theory deals with the properties and classification of single operators. For example, the classification of normal operators in terms of their spectra falls into this category.

Operator algebras

The theory of operator algebras brings algebras of operators such as C-star algebra to the fore.