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Over the course of his distinguished career, Robert Strichartz
(1943-2021) had a substantial impact on the field of analysis with
his deep, original results in classical harmonic, functional, and
spectral analysis, and in the newly developed analysis on fractals.
This is the first volume of a tribute to his work and legacy,
featuring chapters that reflect his mathematical interests, written
by his colleagues and friends. An introductory chapter summarizes
his broad and varied mathematical work and highlights his profound
contributions as a mathematical mentor. The remaining articles are
grouped into three sections – functional and harmonic analysis on
Euclidean spaces, analysis on manifolds, and analysis on fractals
– and explore Strichartz’ contributions to these areas, as well
as some of the latest developments.
In the 50 years since Mandelbrot identified the fractality of
coastlines, mathematicians and physicists have developed a rich and
beautiful theory describing the interplay between analytic,
geometric and probabilistic aspects of the mathematics of fractals.
Using classical and abstract analytic tools developed by Cantor,
Hausdorff, and Sierpinski, they have sought to address fundamental
questions: How can we measure the size of a fractal set? How do
waves and heat travel on irregular structures? How are analysis,
geometry and stochastic processes related in the absence of
Euclidean smooth structure? What new physical phenomena arise in
the fractal-like settings that are ubiquitous in nature?This book
introduces background and recent progress on these problems, from
both established leaders in the field and early career researchers.
The book gives a broad introduction to several foundational
techniques in fractal mathematics, while also introducing some
specific new and significant results of interest to experts, such
as that waves have infinite propagation speed on fractals. It
contains sufficient introductory material that it can be read by
new researchers or researchers from other areas who want to learn
about fractal methods and results.
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