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This two-volume text in harmonic analysis introduces a wealth of analytical results and techniques. It is largely self-contained and useful to graduates and researchers in pure and applied analysis. Numerous exercises and problems make the text suitable for self-study and the classroom alike. The first volume starts with classical one-dimensional topics: Fourier series; harmonic functions; Hilbert transform. Then the higher-dimensional Calder n-Zygmund and Littlewood-Paley theories are developed. Probabilistic methods and their applications are discussed, as are applications of harmonic analysis to partial differential equations. The volume concludes with an introduction to the Weyl calculus. The second volume goes beyond the classical to the highly contemporary and focuses on multilinear aspects of harmonic analysis: the bilinear Hilbert transform; Coifman-Meyer theory; Carleson's resolution of the Lusin conjecture; Calder n's commutators and the Cauchy integral on Lipschitz curves. The material in this volume has not previously appeared together in book form.
Author: Camil Muscalu, Wilhelm Schlag Publisher: Cambridge University Press Published: 01/31/2013 Pages: 339 Binding Type: Hardcover Weight: 1.45lbs Size: 9.10h x 6.10w x 0.90d ISBN: 9781107031821
About the Author Muscalu, Camil: - Camil Muscalu is Associate Professor of Mathematics at Cornell University, New York.Schlag, Wilhelm: - Wilhelm Schlag is Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Chicago.