Geometric Harmonic Analysis V

Geometric Harmonic Analysis V
Author: Dorina Mitrea,Irina Mitrea,Marius Mitrea
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1006
Release: 2023-08-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783031315619

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This monograph presents a comprehensive, self-contained, and novel approach to the Divergence Theorem through five progressive volumes. Its ultimate aim is to develop tools in Real and Harmonic Analysis, of geometric measure theoretic flavor, capable of treating a broad spectrum of boundary value problems formulated in rather general geometric and analytic settings. The text is intended for researchers, graduate students, and industry professionals interested in applications of harmonic analysis and geometric measure theory to complex analysis, scattering, and partial differential equations. The ultimate goal in Volume V is to prove well-posedness and Fredholm solvability results concerning boundary value problems for elliptic second-order homogeneous constant (complex) coefficient systems, and domains of a rather general geometric nature. The formulation of the boundary value problems treated here is optimal from a multitude of points of view, having to do with geometry, functional analysis (through the consideration of a large variety of scales of function spaces), topology, and partial differential equations.

Geometric Harmonic Analysis II

Geometric Harmonic Analysis II
Author: Dorina Mitrea,Irina Mitrea,Marius Mitrea
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 938
Release: 2023-03-03
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783031137181

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This monograph is part of a larger program, materializing in five volumes, whose principal aim is to develop tools in Real and Harmonic Analysis, of geometric measure theoretic flavor, capable of treating a broad spectrum of boundary value problems formulated in rather general geometric and analytic settings. Volume II is concerned with function spaces measuring size and/or smoothness, such as Hardy spaces, Besov spaces, Triebel-Lizorkin spaces, Sobolev spaces, Morrey spaces, Morrey-Campanato spaces, spaces of functions of Bounded Mean Oscillations, etc., in general geometric settings. Work here also highlights the close interplay between differentiability properties of functions and singular integral operators. The text is intended for researchers, graduate students, and industry professionals interested in harmonic analysis, functional analysis, geometric measure theory, and function space theory.

Geometric Harmonic Analysis IV

Geometric Harmonic Analysis IV
Author: Dorina Mitrea,Irina Mitrea,Marius Mitrea
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1004
Release: 2023-07-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783031291791

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This monograph presents a comprehensive, self-contained, and novel approach to the Divergence Theorem through five progressive volumes. Its ultimate aim is to develop tools in Real and Harmonic Analysis, of geometric measure theoretic flavor, capable of treating a broad spectrum of boundary value problems formulated in rather general geometric and analytic settings. The text is intended for researchers, graduate students, and industry professionals interested in applications of harmonic analysis and geometric measure theory to complex analysis, scattering, and partial differential equations. Traditionally, the label “Calderón-Zygmund theory” has been applied to a distinguished body of works primarily pertaining to the mapping properties of singular integral operators on Lebesgue spaces, in various geometric settings. Volume IV amounts to a versatile Calderón-Zygmund theory for singular integral operators of layer potential type in open sets with uniformly rectifiable boundaries, considered on a diverse range of function spaces. Novel applications to complex analysis in several variables are also explored here.

Geometric Harmonic Analysis I

Geometric Harmonic Analysis I
Author: Dorina Mitrea,Irina Mitrea,Marius Mitrea
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3031059522

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This monograph presents a comprehensive, self-contained, and novel approach to the Divergence Theorem through five progressive volumes. Its ultimate aim is to develop tools in Real and Harmonic Analysis, of geometric measure theoretic flavor, capable of treating a broad spectrum of boundary value problems formulated in rather general geometric and analytic settings. The text is intended for researchers, graduate students, and industry professionals interested in applications of harmonic analysis and geometric measure theory to complex analysis, scattering, and partial differential equations. Volume I establishes a sharp version of the Divergence Theorem (aka Fundamental Theorem of Calculus) which allows for an inclusive class of vector fields whose boundary trace is only assumed to exist in a nontangential pointwise sense.

Harmonic Measure

Harmonic Measure
Author: Luca Capogna,Carlos E. Kenig,Loredana Lanzani
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2005
Genre: Differential equations, Partial
ISBN: 9780821827284

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Recent developments in geometric measure theory and harmonic analysis have led to new and deep results concerning the regularity of the support of measures which behave "asymptotically" (for balls of small radius) as the Euclidean volume. A striking feature of these results is that they actually characterize flatness of the support in terms of the asymptotic behavior of the measure. Such characterizations have led to important new progress in the study of harmonic measure fornon-smooth domains. This volume provides an up-to-date overview and an introduction to the research literature in this area. The presentation follows a series of five lectures given by Carlos Kenig at the 2000 Arkansas Spring Lecture Series. The original lectures have been expanded and updated to reflectthe rapid progress in this field. A chapter on the planar case has been added to provide a historical perspective. Additional background has been included to make the material accessible to advanced graduate students and researchers in harmonic analysis and geometric measure theory.

Harmonic and Geometric Analysis

Harmonic and Geometric Analysis
Author: Giovanna Citti,Loukas Grafakos,Carlos Pérez,Alessandro Sarti,Xiao Zhong
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783034804080

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This book contains an expanded version of lectures delivered by the authors at the CRM in Spring of 2009. It contains four series of lectures. The first one is an application of harmonic analysis and the Heisenberg group to understand human vision. The second and third series of lectures cover some of the main topics on linear and multilinear harmonic analysis. The last one is a clear introduction to a deep result of De Giorgi, Moser and Nash on regularity of elliptic partial differential equations in divergence form.

Geometric Harmonic Analysis

Geometric Harmonic Analysis
Author: Dorina Mitrea,Marius Mitrea
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Divergence theorem
ISBN: 8303105957

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This monograph presents a comprehensive, self-contained, and novel approach to the Divergence Theorem through five progressive volumes. Its ultimate aim is to develop tools in Real and Harmonic Analysis, of geometric measure theoretic flavor, capable of treating a broad spectrum of boundary value problems formulated in rather general geometric and analytic settings. The text is intended for researchers, graduate students, and industry professionals interested in applications of harmonic analysis and geometric measure theory to complex analysis, scattering, and partial differential equations. Volume I establishes a sharp version of the Divergence Theorem (aka Fundamental Theorem of Calculus) which allows for an inclusive class of vector fields whose boundary trace is only assumed to exist in a nontangential pointwise sense.

New Trends in Applied Harmonic Analysis Volume 2

New Trends in Applied Harmonic Analysis  Volume 2
Author: Akram Aldroubi,Carlos Cabrelli,Stéphane Jaffard,Ursula Molter
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783030323530

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This contributed volume collects papers based on courses and talks given at the 2017 CIMPA school Harmonic Analysis, Geometric Measure Theory and Applications, which took place at the University of Buenos Aires in August 2017. These articles highlight recent breakthroughs in both harmonic analysis and geometric measure theory, particularly focusing on their impact on image and signal processing. The wide range of expertise present in these articles will help readers contextualize how these breakthroughs have been instrumental in resolving deep theoretical problems. Some topics covered include: Gabor frames Falconer distance problem Hausdorff dimension Sparse inequalities Fractional Brownian motion Fourier analysis in geometric measure theory This volume is ideal for applied and pure mathematicians interested in the areas of image and signal processing. Electrical engineers and statisticians studying these fields will also find this to be a valuable resource.