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Measure and Integral: An Introduction to Real Analysis, Second Edition

English

By (author): Richard L. Wheeden

Now considered a classic text on the topic, Measure and Integral: An Introduction to Real Analysis provides an introduction to real analysis by first developing the theory of measure and integration in the simple setting of Euclidean space, and then presenting a more general treatment based on abstract notions characterized by axioms and with less geometric content.

Published nearly forty years after the first edition, this long-awaited Second Edition also:

  • Studies the Fourier transform of functions in the spaces L1, L2, and Lp, 1 < p < 2
  • Shows the Hilbert transform to be a bounded operator on L2, as an application of the L2 theory of the Fourier transform in the one-dimensional case
  • Covers fractional integration and some topics related to mean oscillation properties of functions, such as the classes of Hölder continuous functions and the space of functions of bounded mean oscillation
  • Derives a subrepresentation formula, which in higher dimensions plays a role roughly similar to the one played by the fundamental theorem of calculus in one dimension
  • Extends the subrepresentation formula derived for smooth functions to functions with a weak gradient
  • Applies the norm estimates derived for fractional integral operators to obtain local and global first-order PoincaréSobolev inequalities, including endpoint cases
  • Proves the existence of a tangent plane to the graph of a Lipschitz function of several variables
  • Includes many new exercises not present in the first edition

This widely used and highly respected text for upper-division undergraduate and first-year graduate students of mathematics, statistics, probability, or engineering is revised for a new generation of students and instructors. The book also serves as a handy reference for professional mathematicians.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 980g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032918938

About Richard L. Wheeden

Richard L. Wheeden is Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey USA. His primary research interests lie in the fields of classical harmonic analysis and partial differential equations and he is the author or coauthor of more than 100 research articles. After earning his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago Illinois USA (1965) he held an instructorship there (19651966) and a National Science Foundation (NSF) Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study Princeton New Jersey USA (19661967).Antoni Zygmund was Professor of Mathematics at the University of Chicago Illinois USA. He was earlier a professor at Mount Holyoke College South Hadley Massachusetts USA and the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia USA. His years at the University of Chicago began in 1947 and in 1964 he was appointed Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor there. He published extensively in many branches of analysis including Fourier series singular integrals and differential equations. He is the author of the classical treatise Trigonometric Series and a coauthor (with S. Saks) of Analytic Functions. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in Washington District of Columbia USA (1961) as well as to a number of foreign academies.

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