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This book collects lectures given by the plenary speakers at the
10th International ISAAC Congress, held in Macau, China in 2015.
The contributions, authored by eminent specialists, present some of
the most exciting recent developments in mathematical analysis,
probability theory, and related applications. Topics include:
partial differential equations in mathematical physics, Fourier
analysis, probability and Brownian motion, numerical analysis, and
reproducing kernels. The volume also presents a lecture on the
visual exploration of complex functions using the domain coloring
technique. Thanks to the accessible style used, readers only need a
basic command of calculus.
The study of systems of special partial differential operators
that arise naturally from the use of Clifford algebra as a calculus
tool lies in the heart of Clifford analysis. The focus is on the
study of Dirac operators and related ones, together with
applications in mathematics, physics and engineering. At the
present time, the study of Clifford algebra and Clifford analysis
has grown into a major research field. There are two sources of
papers in this collection. One is from a satellite conference to
the ICM 2002 in Beijing, held August 15-18 at the University of
Macau; and the other stems from invited contributions by top-notch
experts in the field.
The main purpose of this book is to provide a detailed and
comprehensive survey of the theory of singular integrals and
Fourier multipliers on Lipschitz curves and surfaces, an area that
has been developed since the 1980s. The subject of singular
integrals and the related Fourier multipliers on Lipschitz curves
and surfaces has an extensive background in harmonic analysis and
partial differential equations. The book elaborates on the basic
framework, the Fourier methodology, and the main results in various
contexts, especially addressing the following topics: singular
integral operators with holomorphic kernels, fractional integral
and differential operators with holomorphic kernels, holomorphic
and monogenic Fourier multipliers, and Cauchy-Dunford functional
calculi of the Dirac operators on Lipschitz curves and surfaces,
and the high-dimensional Fueter mapping theorem with applications.
The book offers a valuable resource for all graduate students and
researchers interested in singular integrals and Fourier
multipliers.
The main purpose of this book is to provide a detailed and
comprehensive survey of the theory of singular integrals and
Fourier multipliers on Lipschitz curves and surfaces, an area that
has been developed since the 1980s. The subject of singular
integrals and the related Fourier multipliers on Lipschitz curves
and surfaces has an extensive background in harmonic analysis and
partial differential equations. The book elaborates on the basic
framework, the Fourier methodology, and the main results in various
contexts, especially addressing the following topics: singular
integral operators with holomorphic kernels, fractional integral
and differential operators with holomorphic kernels, holomorphic
and monogenic Fourier multipliers, and Cauchy-Dunford functional
calculi of the Dirac operators on Lipschitz curves and surfaces,
and the high-dimensional Fueter mapping theorem with applications.
The book offers a valuable resource for all graduate students and
researchers interested in singular integrals and Fourier
multipliers.
This book collects lectures given by the plenary speakers at the
10th International ISAAC Congress, held in Macau, China in 2015.
The contributions, authored by eminent specialists, present some of
the most exciting recent developments in mathematical analysis,
probability theory, and related applications. Topics include:
partial differential equations in mathematical physics, Fourier
analysis, probability and Brownian motion, numerical analysis, and
reproducing kernels. The volume also presents a lecture on the
visual exploration of complex functions using the domain coloring
technique. Thanks to the accessible style used, readers only need a
basic command of calculus.
The study of systems of special partial differential operators
that arise naturally from the use of Clifford algebra as a calculus
tool lies in the heart of Clifford analysis. The focus is on the
study of Dirac operators and related ones, together with
applications in mathematics, physics and engineering. At the
present time, the study of Clifford algebra and Clifford analysis
has grown into a major research field. There are two sources of
papers in this collection. One is from a satellite conference to
the ICM 2002 in Beijing, held August 15-18 at the University of
Macau; and the other stems from invited contributions by top-notch
experts in the field.
The Sōushén hòujì 搜神後記 (Latter Notes on Collected
Spirit Phenomena), attributed to the celebrated poet Táo Qián
陶潛 (365-427), is a compilation of anecdotes and stories known
as zhìgu i 志怪 ('records of the anomalous') that document
strange and unusual phenomena the author observed in his lifetime.
Intended to serve as a sequel to Gān Băo's 干寳 (d. 336)
Sōushénjì 搜神記 (Collected Spirit Phenomena), the original
text was lost but was reconstructed in the late Míng dynasty. This
volume presents an annotated translation of the entire Míng
version of the Sōushén hòujì as well as of an additional set of
surviving stories that were identified and restored to the text by
the modern scholar Lĭ Ji nguó 李劍國. The book also
includes a history of the Sōushén hòujì text, an examination of
its linguistic style and characteristics, a discussion of the
historical nature of its contents and how it fits into the
zhìgu i genre, providing a window onto medieval Chinese
society and culture, and a brief overview of recent zhìgu i
scholarship to guide readers who hope to continue their exploration
of the genre.
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