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Consider the book by Haase: Functional Analysis: An Elementary IntroductionFunctional Analysis: An Elementary Introduction. It's published in the Graduate Studies in Mathematics series, but it only assumes a background in linear algebra and elementary analysis (ie. it builds the basics of Lebesgue theory for you) and has a lot of the functional analysis relevant to applied mathematics.

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Consider the book by Haase: Functional Analysis: An Elementary Introduction. It's published in the Graduate Studies in Mathematics series, but it only assumes a background in linear algebra and elementary analysis (ie. it builds the basics of Lebesgue theory for you) and has a lot of the functional analysis relevant to applied mathematics.

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Consider the book by Haase: Functional Analysis: An Elementary Introduction. It's published in the Graduate Studies in Mathematics series, but it only assumes a background in linear algebra and elementary analysis (ie. it builds the basics of Lebesgue theory for you) and has a lot of the functional analysis relevant to applied mathematics.

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Consider the book by Haase: Functional Analysis: An Elementary Introduction. It's published in the Graduate Studies in Mathematics series, but it only assumes a background in linear algebra and elementary analysis (ie. it builds the basics of Lebesgue theory for you) and has a lot of the functional analysis relevant to applied mathematics.

MAA review