Functional Analysis -Introduction
to Further Topics in Analysis
by E.M. Stein and
R. Shakarchi ISBN 978-0-691-11387-6
Princeton Lectures in Analysis Vol IV
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Handout on Polar Coordinates (from Folland's Real Analysis book)
Some Aspects of Functional Analysis (Notes by Stephen Semmes, Rice University)
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