Journal of Fourier Analysis and Applications Special Issue

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advanced mathematics
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Auxiliary Functions
Banach Algebra
Bounded Borel Measurable Function
Brownian Motion
Carleson Measure
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Cayley Graph
Compact Metric Space
Compact Riemannian Manifold
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fractal geometry
Generator Path Process
Hardy Littlewood Maximal Function
harmonic analysis
Harnack Inequality
Hausdorff Dimension
Holomorphic Function
Lebesgue Measure
Lie Algebra
mathematical physics
multifractal dimension analysis
Nilpotent Group
Ordinary Differential Equation
Oscillatory Integrals
probability theory
Riemann Surfaces
Riemannian Manifold
Riemannian Metric
Riemannian Symmetric Space
Self-avoiding Walks
Simple Random Walk
spectral theory
Weighted Inequalities

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849315152
  • Weight: 1150g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Journal of Fourier Analysis and Applications is a journal of the mathematical sciences devoted to Fourier analysis and its applications. The subject of Fourier analysis has had a major impact on the development of mathematics, on the understanding of many engineering and scientific phenomena, and on the solution of some of the most important problems in mathematics and the sciences. At the end of June 1993, a large Conference in Harmonic Analysis was held at the University of Paris-Sud at Orsay to celebrate the prominent role played by Jean-Pierre Kahane and his numerous achievements in this field. The large variety of topics discussed in this meeting, ranging from classical Harmonic Analysis to Probability Theory, reflects the intense mathematical curiosity and the broad mathematical interest of Jean-Pierre Kahane. Indeed, all of them are connected to his work. The mornings were devoted to plenary addresses while up to four parallel sessions took place in the afternoons. Altogether, there were about eighty speakers. This wide range of subjects appears in these proceedings which include thirty six articles.

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