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This two-volume text provides a complete overview of the theory of
Banach spaces, emphasising its interplay with classical and
harmonic analysis (particularly Sidon sets) and probability. The
authors give a full exposition of all results, as well as numerous
exercises and comments to complement the text and aid graduate
students in functional analysis. The book will also be an
invaluable reference volume for researchers in analysis. Volume 1
covers the basics of Banach space theory, operatory theory in
Banach spaces, harmonic analysis and probability. The authors also
provide an annex devoted to compact Abelian groups. Volume 2
focuses on applications of the tools presented in the first volume,
including Dvoretzky's theorem, spaces without the approximation
property, Gaussian processes, and more. Four leading experts also
provide surveys outlining major developments in the field since the
publication of the original French edition.
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highlight the versatility of each algorithm by considering a
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and efficient code. Readers can expect to master 128 algorithms in
Python and discover the right way to tackle a problem and quickly
implement a solution of low complexity. Classic problems like
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Python code included in the book and on the companion website.
This two-volume text provides a complete overview of the theory of
Banach spaces, emphasising its interplay with classical and
harmonic analysis (particularly Sidon sets) and probability. The
authors give a full exposition of all results, as well as numerous
exercises and comments to complement the text and aid graduate
students in functional analysis. The book will also be an
invaluable reference volume for researchers in analysis. Volume 1
covers the basics of Banach space theory, operatory theory in
Banach spaces, harmonic analysis and probability. The authors also
provide an annex devoted to compact Abelian groups. Volume 2
focuses on applications of the tools presented in the first volume,
including Dvoretzky's theorem, spaces without the approximation
property, Gaussian processes, and more. In volume 2, four leading
experts also provide surveys outlining major developments in the
field since the publication of the original French edition.
The theory of Toeplitz matrices and operators is a vital part of
modern analysis, with applications to moment problems, orthogonal
polynomials, approximation theory, integral equations, bounded- and
vanishing-mean oscillations, and asymptotic methods for large
structured determinants, among others. This friendly introduction
to Toeplitz theory covers the classical spectral theory of Toeplitz
forms and Wiener-Hopf integral operators and their manifestations
throughout modern functional analysis. Numerous solved exercises
illustrate the results of the main text and introduce subsidiary
topics, including recent developments. Each chapter ends with a
survey of the present state of the theory, making this a valuable
work for the beginning graduate student and established researcher
alike. With biographies of the principal creators of the theory and
historical context also woven into the text, this book is a
complete source on Toeplitz theory.
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Hardy Spaces (Hardcover)
Nikolai Nikolski; Translated by Daniele Gibbons, Greg Gibbons
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R1,741
Discovery Miles 17 410
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The theory of Hardy spaces is a cornerstone of modern analysis. It
combines techniques from functional analysis, the theory of
analytic functions and Lesbesgue integration to create a powerful
tool for many applications, pure and applied, from signal
processing and Fourier analysis to maximum modulus principles and
the Riemann zeta function. This book, aimed at beginning graduate
students, introduces and develops the classical results on Hardy
spaces and applies them to fundamental concrete problems in
analysis. The results are illustrated with numerous solved
exercises that also introduce subsidiary topics and recent
developments. The reader's understanding of the current state of
the field, as well as its history, are further aided by engaging
accounts of important contributors and by the surveys of recent
advances (with commented reference lists) that end each chapter.
Such broad coverage makes this book the ideal source on Hardy
spaces.
This two-volume text provides a complete overview of the theory of
Banach spaces, emphasising its interplay with classical and
harmonic analysis (particularly Sidon sets) and probability. The
authors give a full exposition of all results, as well as numerous
exercises and comments to complement the text and aid graduate
students in functional analysis. The book will also be an
invaluable reference volume for researchers in analysis. Volume 1
covers the basics of Banach space theory, operatory theory in
Banach spaces, harmonic analysis and probability. The authors also
provide an annex devoted to compact Abelian groups. Volume 2
focuses on applications of the tools presented in the first volume,
including Dvoretzky's theorem, spaces without the approximation
property, Gaussian processes, and more. In volume 2, four leading
experts also provide surveys outlining major developments in the
field since the publication of the original French edition.
Three identical small airplanes are on the Beechcraft factory
assembly line in Wichita, Kansas, when President John F. Kennedy is
assassinated in Dallas. It's 1963. A half-century later, authors
Janet Aisbett and Greg Gibbon follow scant clues across three
continents to uncover the life stories of these "sister" planes and
their colorful cast of owners. Read how the chase unfolded, and
savor the resulting mini-biographies of people a little richer, a
little bolder than most of us. These stories of American
entrepreneurs, Australian opal miners, French industrialists and
more, reveal the varied paths by which people develop a passion for
planes and acquire the means to own them. This peep into that
community will provide fascinating answers to the question: "What's
it like to own a plane?" and perhaps give pause to those who've
always said they'd never want to go up in one.
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