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This is the second of a two-volume series on sampling theory. The
mathematical foundations were laid in the first volume, and this
book surveys the many applications of sampling theory both within
mathematics and in other areas of science. Many of the topics
covered here are not found in other books, and all are given an up
to date treatment bringing the reader's knowledge up to research
level. This book consists of ten chapters, written by ten different
teams of authors, and the contents range over a wide variety of
topics including combinatorial analysis, number theory, neural
networks, derivative sampling, wavelets, stochastic signals, random
fields, and abstract harmonic analysis. There is a comprehensive,
up to date bibliography.
These Proceedings include 42 of the 49 invited conference papers,
three papers sub mitted subsequently, and a report devoted to new
and unsolved problems based on two special problem sessions and as
augmented by later communications from the participants. In
addition, there are four short accounts that emphasize the
personality of the scholars to whom the proceedings are dedicated.
Due to the large number of contributors, the length of the papers
had to be restricted. This volume is again devoted to recent
significant results obtained in approximation theory, harmonic
analysis, functional analysis, and operator theory. The papers
solicited include in addition survey articles that not only
describe fundamental advances in their subfields, but many also
emphasize basic interconnections between the various research
areas. They tend to reflect the range of interests of the
organizers and of their immediate colleagues and collaborators. The
papers have been grouped according to subject matter into ten
chapters. Chap ter I, on operator theory, is devoted to certain
classes of operators such as contraction, hyponormal, and accretive
operators, as well as to suboperators and semi groups of operators.
Chapter II, on functional analysis, contains papers on function
spaces, algebras, ideals, and generalized functions. Chapter III,
on abstract approximation, is concerned with the comparison of
approximation processes, the gliding hump method, certain inter
polation spaces, and n-widths."
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