The theory of function spaces endowed with the topology of point wise
convergence, or Cp-theory, exists at the intersection of three important
areas of mathematics: topological algebra, functional analysis, and
general topology. Cp-theory has an important role in the classification
and unification of heterogeneous results from each of these areas of
research. Through over 500 carefully selected problems and exercises,
this volume provides a self-contained introduction to Cp-theory and
general topology. By systematically introducing each of the major topics
in Cp-theory, this volume is designed to bring a dedicated reader from
basic topological principles to the frontiers of modern research. Key
features include: - A unique problem-based introduction to the theory of
function spaces. - Detailed solutions to each of the presented problems
and exercises. - A comprehensive bibliography reflecting the
state-of-the-art in modern Cp-theory. - Numerous open problems and
directions for further research. This volume can be used as a textbook
for courses in both Cp-theory and general topology as well as a
reference guide for specialists studying Cp-theory and related topics.
This book also provides numerous topics for PhD specialization as well
as a large variety of material suitable for graduate research.