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Essays on Fourier Analysis in honor of Elias M. Stein / edited by Charles Fefferman, Robert Fefferman, and Stephen Wainger.

Van Pelt Library QA403.5 .P76 1995
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Stein, Elias M., 1931-2018.
Fefferman, Charles, 1949-
Fefferman, Robert, 1951-
Wainger, Stephen, 1936-
Series:
Princeton mathematical series ; 42.
Princeton mathematical series ; 42
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fourier analysis--Congresses.
Fourier analysis.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
vi, 384 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [1995]
Summary:
This book contains the lectures presented at a conference held at Princeton University in honor of Elias M. Stein's sixtieth birthday. The lectures deal with Fourier analysis and its applications. The contributors to the volume are W. Beckner, A. Boggess, J. Bourgain, A. Carbery, M. Christ, R. R. Coifman, S. Dobyinsky, C. Fefferman, R. Fefferman, Y. Han, D. Jerison, P. W. Jones, C. Kenig, Y. Meyer, A. Nagel, D. H. Phong, J. Vance, S. Wainger, D. Watson, G. Weiss, V. Wickerhauser, and T. H. Wolff. The topics of the lectures are: conformally invariant inequalities, oscillatory integrals, analytic hypoellipticity, wavelets, the work of E. M. Stein, elliptic non-smooth PDE, nodal sets of eigenfunctions, removable sets for Sobolev spaces in the plane, nonlinear dispersive equations, bilinear operators and renormalization, holomorphic functions on wedges, singular Radon and related transforms, Hilbert transforms and maximal functions on curves, Besov and related function spaces on spaces of homogeneous type, and counterexamples with harmonic gradients in Euclidean space.
Notes:
Proceedings of the Princeton Conference in Harmonic Analysis, held May 13-17, 1991.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0691086559
OCLC:
27035721

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