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: For years, it was believed the lion could always catch the man by staying on the same radius. However, in the 1950s, mathematician Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch proved that the man can actually stay away from the lion forever by following a specific zigzag path, even in a confined space. About the Book

: If both move at the same maximum speed, can the lion ever catch the man? Linear Operators, Part I: General Theory (Wiley...

: The lion wants to eat the man; the man wants to survive. : For years, it was believed the lion

: It covers the general theory of linear operators, including spectral theory and the behavior of operators in Banach spaces. : The lion wants to eat the man; the man wants to survive

In many mathematical circles, this book is cited as a reference in discussions about and pursuit-evasion problems. The "story" typically follows these lines:

: It is considered one of the most comprehensive references in the field, often cited in research regarding spectral decomposition and Banach space theory . Spaces in the Finitely Additive Setting and Related Stories

: A famished lion and a man are trapped inside a closed circular arena.