50 Years with Hardy Spaces

50 Years with Hardy Spaces
Title 50 Years with Hardy Spaces PDF eBook
Author Anton Baranov
Publisher Birkhäuser
Total Pages 484
Release 2018-03-28
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3319590782

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Written in honor of Victor Havin (1933–2015), this volume presents a collection of surveys and original papers on harmonic and complex analysis, function spaces and related topics, authored by internationally recognized experts in the fields. It also features an illustrated scientific biography of Victor Havin, one of the leading analysts of the second half of the 20th century and founder of the Saint Petersburg Analysis Seminar. A complete list of his publications, as well as his public speech "Mathematics as a source of certainty and uncertainty", presented at the Doctor Honoris Causa ceremony at Linköping University, are also included.

Futures

Futures
Title Futures PDF eBook
Author David A. Hardy
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Astronomy
ISBN 9781904332138

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Respected astronomer looks into the future of space exploration.

Representation Theorems in Hardy Spaces

Representation Theorems in Hardy Spaces
Title Representation Theorems in Hardy Spaces PDF eBook
Author Javad Mashreghi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 385
Release 2009-03-19
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0521517680

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This self-contained text provides an introduction to a wide range of representation theorems and provides a complete description of the representation theorems with direct proofs for both classes of Hardy spaces: Hardy spaces of the open unit disc and Hardy spaces of the upper half plane.

Hardy Spaces on the Euclidean Space

Hardy Spaces on the Euclidean Space
Title Hardy Spaces on the Euclidean Space PDF eBook
Author Akihito Uchiyama
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 328
Release 2001-07-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9784431703198

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Uchiyama's decomposition of BMO functions is considered the "Mount Everest of Hardy space theory". This book is based on the draft, which the author completed before his sudden death in 1997. Nowadays, his contributions are extremely influential in various fields of analysis, leading to further breakthroughs.

Complex Analysis and Spectral Theory

Complex Analysis and Spectral Theory
Title Complex Analysis and Spectral Theory PDF eBook
Author H. Garth Dales
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages 280
Release 2020-02-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1470446928

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This volume contains the proceedings of the Conference on Complex Analysis and Spectral Theory, in celebration of Thomas Ransford's 60th birthday, held from May 21–25, 2018, at Laval University, Québec, Canada. Spectral theory is the branch of mathematics devoted to the study of matrices and their eigenvalues, as well as their infinite-dimensional counterparts, linear operators and their spectra. Spectral theory is ubiquitous in science and engineering because so many physical phenomena, being essentially linear in nature, can be modelled using linear operators. On the other hand, complex analysis is the calculus of functions of a complex variable. They are widely used in mathematics, physics, and in engineering. Both topics are related to numerous other domains in mathematics as well as other branches of science and engineering. The list includes, but is not restricted to, analytical mechanics, physics, astronomy (celestial mechanics), geology (weather modeling), chemistry (reaction rates), biology, population modeling, economics (stock trends, interest rates and the market equilibrium price changes). There are many other connections, and in recent years there has been a tremendous amount of work on reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces of analytic functions, on the operators acting on them, as well as on applications in physics and engineering, which arise from pure topics like interpolation and sampling. Many of these connections are discussed in articles included in this book.

Convergence and Summability of Fourier Transforms and Hardy Spaces

Convergence and Summability of Fourier Transforms and Hardy Spaces
Title Convergence and Summability of Fourier Transforms and Hardy Spaces PDF eBook
Author Ferenc Weisz
Publisher Birkhäuser
Total Pages 435
Release 2017-12-27
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3319568140

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This book investigates the convergence and summability of both one-dimensional and multi-dimensional Fourier transforms, as well as the theory of Hardy spaces. To do so, it studies a general summability method known as theta-summation, which encompasses all the well-known summability methods, such as the Fejér, Riesz, Weierstrass, Abel, Picard, Bessel and Rogosinski summations. Following on the classic books by Bary (1964) and Zygmund (1968), this is the first book that considers strong summability introduced by current methodology. A further unique aspect is that the Lebesgue points are also studied in the theory of multi-dimensional summability. In addition to classical results, results from the past 20-30 years – normally only found in scattered research papers – are also gathered and discussed, offering readers a convenient “one-stop” source to support their work. As such, the book will be useful for researchers, graduate and postgraduate students alike.

Arithmetic Tales

Arithmetic Tales
Title Arithmetic Tales PDF eBook
Author Olivier Bordellès
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 782
Release 2020-11-26
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3030549461

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This textbook covers a wide array of topics in analytic and multiplicative number theory, suitable for graduate level courses. Extensively revised and extended, this Advanced Edition takes a deeper dive into the subject, with the elementary topics of the previous edition making way for a fuller treatment of more advanced topics. The core themes of the distribution of prime numbers, arithmetic functions, lattice points, exponential sums and number fields now contain many more details and additional topics. In addition to covering a range of classical and standard results, some recent work on a variety of topics is discussed in the book, including arithmetic functions of several variables, bounded gaps between prime numbers à la Yitang Zhang, Mordell's method for exponential sums over finite fields, the resonance method for the Riemann zeta function, the Hooley divisor function, and many others. Throughout the book, the emphasis is on explicit results. Assuming only familiarity with elementary number theory and analysis at an undergraduate level, this textbook provides an accessible gateway to a rich and active area of number theory. With an abundance of new topics and 50% more exercises, all with solutions, it is now an even better guide for independent study.