As with the first, the second volume contains substantially more material than can be covered in a one-semester course. We also extend great thanks to our staff for their careful perusal of the entire manuscript and for tracking errata and inaccuracies.
In particular, it develops a unified theory of anisotropic Besov and Bessel potential spaces on Euclidean corners, with infinite-dimensional Banach spaces as targets.It especially highlights the most important subclasses of Besov spaces, namely Slobodeckii and Hölder spaces.
This third volume concludes our introduction to analysis, wherein we ?nish laying the groundwork needed for further study of the subject.