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This monograph serves as a much-needed, self-contained reference on
the topic of modulation spaces. By gathering together
state-of-the-art developments and previously unexplored
applications, readers will be motivated to make effective use of
this topic in future research. Because modulation spaces have
historically only received a cursory treatment, this book will fill
a gap in time-frequency analysis literature, and offer readers a
convenient and timely resource. Foundational concepts and
definitions in functional, harmonic, and real analysis are reviewed
in the first chapter, which is then followed by introducing
modulation spaces. The focus then expands to the many valuable
applications of modulation spaces, such as linear and multilinear
pseudodifferential operators, and dispersive partial differential
equations. Because it is almost entirely self-contained, these
insights will be accessible to a wide audience of interested
readers. Modulation Spaces will be an ideal reference for
researchers in time-frequency analysis and nonlinear partial
differential equations. It will also appeal to graduate students
and seasoned researchers who seek an introduction to the
time-frequency analysis of nonlinear dispersive partial
differential equations.
This monograph serves as a much-needed, self-contained reference on
the topic of modulation spaces. By gathering together
state-of-the-art developments and previously unexplored
applications, readers will be motivated to make effective use of
this topic in future research. Because modulation spaces have
historically only received a cursory treatment, this book will fill
a gap in time-frequency analysis literature, and offer readers a
convenient and timely resource. Foundational concepts and
definitions in functional, harmonic, and real analysis are reviewed
in the first chapter, which is then followed by introducing
modulation spaces. The focus then expands to the many valuable
applications of modulation spaces, such as linear and multilinear
pseudodifferential operators, and dispersive partial differential
equations. Because it is almost entirely self-contained, these
insights will be accessible to a wide audience of interested
readers. Modulation Spaces will be an ideal reference for
researchers in time-frequency analysis and nonlinear partial
differential equations. It will also appeal to graduate students
and seasoned researchers who seek an introduction to the
time-frequency analysis of nonlinear dispersive partial
differential equations.
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