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I recently learnt functional analysis and I'm pretty comfortable at solving its questions but when it comes to more complex statements(though it may not be complex but for me they seem they are)I get stuck and also to the part of analysing functional equations can someone please recommend me book which consists of questions like these to solve would be a great help










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          I would recommend Introductory Functional Analysis with Applications by Kreyszig. There are partial answers to the odd questions at the back of the book.






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