This textbook is a mathematical introduction to the theory of bases in
Banach spaces, also weaving in the theory of bases in Hilbert spaces and
generalizations of bases such as frames. A new impetus for the study of
bases in Banach spaces has come from the rise of wavelet theory, and
especially the theory of frames, which allow basis-like but possibly
redundant expansions.
This is a text to learn from, with detailed explanations of abstract
material that are usually explained with the remark "clearly ..."
Covering abstract material with a high degree of relevance to a wide
variety of modern topics, the book is primarily aimed at mathematicians,
but will also encourage engineers to venture into new directions.
Exercises at the end of each chapter make the work suitable as a
textbook for a variety of graduate-level courses on bases and frames.