The E M Stein Lectures on Hardy Spaces

The E  M  Stein Lectures on Hardy Spaces
Author: Steven G. Krantz
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2023-02-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783031219528

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​The book The E. M. Stein Lectures on Hardy Spaces is based on a graduate course on real variable Hardy spaces which was given by E.M. Stein at Princeton University in the academic year 1973-1974. Stein, along with C. Fefferman and G. Weiss, pioneered this subject area, removing the theory of Hardy spaces from its traditional dependence on complex variables, and to reveal its real-variable underpinnings. This book is based on Steven G. Krantz’s notes from the course given by Stein. The text builds on Fefferman's theorem that BMO is the dual of the Hardy space. Using maximal functions, singular integrals, and related ideas, Stein offers many new characterizations of the Hardy spaces. The result is a rich tapestry of ideas that develops the theory of singular integrals to a new level. The final chapter describes the major developments since 1974. This monograph is of broad interest to graduate students and researchers in mathematical analysis. Prerequisites for the book include a solid understanding of real variable theory and complex variable theory. A basic knowledge of functional analysis would also be useful.

Hardy Spaces on Homogeneous Groups

Hardy Spaces on Homogeneous Groups
Author: Gerald B. Folland,Elias M. Stein
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1982-06-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 069108310X

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The object of this monograph is to give an exposition of the real-variable theory of Hardy spaces (HP spaces). This theory has attracted considerable attention in recent years because it led to a better understanding in Rn of such related topics as singular integrals, multiplier operators, maximal functions, and real-variable methods generally. Because of its fruitful development, a systematic exposition of some of the main parts of the theory is now desirable. In addition to this exposition, these notes contain a recasting of the theory in the more general setting where the underlying Rn is replaced by a homogeneous group. The justification for this wider scope comes from two sources: 1) the theory of semi-simple Lie groups and symmetric spaces, where such homogeneous groups arise naturally as "boundaries," and 2) certain classes of non-elliptic differential equations (in particular those connected with several complex variables), where the model cases occur on homogeneous groups. The example which has been most widely studied in recent years is that of the Heisenberg group.

Hardy Spaces on Homogeneous Groups MN 28 Volume 28

Hardy Spaces on Homogeneous Groups   MN 28   Volume 28
Author: Gerald B. Folland,Elias M. Stein
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780691222455

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The object of this monograph is to give an exposition of the real-variable theory of Hardy spaces (HP spaces). This theory has attracted considerable attention in recent years because it led to a better understanding in Rn of such related topics as singular integrals, multiplier operators, maximal functions, and real-variable methods generally. Because of its fruitful development, a systematic exposition of some of the main parts of the theory is now desirable. In addition to this exposition, these notes contain a recasting of the theory in the more general setting where the underlying Rn is replaced by a homogeneous group. The justification for this wider scope comes from two sources: 1) the theory of semi-simple Lie groups and symmetric spaces, where such homogeneous groups arise naturally as "boundaries," and 2) certain classes of non-elliptic differential equations (in particular those connected with several complex variables), where the model cases occur on homogeneous groups. The example which has been most widely studied in recent years is that of the Heisenberg group.

Four Lectures on Real Hp Spaces

Four Lectures on Real Hp  Spaces
Author: Shanzhen Lu
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1995
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9810221584

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This book introduces the real variable theory of HP spaces briefly and concentrates on its applications to various aspects of analysis fields. It consists of four chapters. Chapter 1 introduces the basic theory of Fefferman-Stein on real HP spaces. Chapter 2 describes the atomic decomposition theory and the molecular decomposition theory of real HP spaces. In addition, the dual spaces of real HP spaces, the interpolation of operators in HP spaces, and the interpolation of HP spaces are also discussed in Chapter 2. The properties of several basic operators in HP spaces are discussed in Chapter 3 in detail. Among them, some basic results are contributed by Chinese mathematicians, such as the decomposition theory of weak HP spaces and its applications to the study on the sharpness of singular integrals, a new method to deal with the elliptic Riesz means in HP spaces, and the transference theorem of HP-multipliers etc. The last chapter is devoted to applications of real HP spaces to approximation theory.

Hardy Spaces on Homogeneous Groups

Hardy Spaces on Homogeneous Groups
Author: Gerald B. Folland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1982
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1081800098

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Hardy Spaces on Ahlfors Regular Quasi Metric Spaces

Hardy Spaces on Ahlfors Regular Quasi Metric Spaces
Author: Ryan Alvarado,Marius Mitrea
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2015-06-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319181325

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Systematically constructing an optimal theory, this monograph develops and explores several approaches to Hardy spaces in the setting of Alhlfors-regular quasi-metric spaces. The text is divided into two main parts, with the first part providing atomic, molecular, and grand maximal function characterizations of Hardy spaces and formulates sharp versions of basic analytical tools for quasi-metric spaces, such as a Lebesgue differentiation theorem with minimal demands on the underlying measure, a maximally smooth approximation to the identity and a Calderon-Zygmund decomposition for distributions. These results are of independent interest. The second part establishes very general criteria guaranteeing that a linear operator acts continuously from a Hardy space into a topological vector space, emphasizing the role of the action of the operator on atoms. Applications include the solvability of the Dirichlet problem for elliptic systems in the upper-half space with boundary data from Hardy spaces. The tools established in the first part are then used to develop a sharp theory of Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces in Ahlfors-regular quasi-metric spaces. The monograph is largely self-contained and is intended for mathematicians, graduate students and professionals with a mathematical background who are interested in the interplay between analysis and geometry.

Summability of Multi Dimensional Fourier Series and Hardy Spaces

Summability of Multi Dimensional Fourier Series and Hardy Spaces
Author: Ferenc Weisz
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789401731836

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The history of martingale theory goes back to the early fifties when Doob [57] pointed out the connection between martingales and analytic functions. On the basis of Burkholder's scientific achievements the mar tingale theory can perfectly well be applied in complex analysis and in the theory of classical Hardy spaces. This connection is the main point of Durrett's book [60]. The martingale theory can also be well applied in stochastics and mathematical finance. The theories of the one-parameter martingale and the classical Hardy spaces are discussed exhaustively in the literature (see Garsia [83], Neveu [138], Dellacherie and Meyer [54, 55], Long [124], Weisz [216] and Duren [59], Stein [193, 194], Stein and Weiss [192], Lu [125], Uchiyama [205]). The theory of more-parameter martingales and martingale Hardy spaces is investigated in Imkeller [107] and Weisz [216]. This is the first mono graph which considers the theory of more-parameter classical Hardy spaces. The methods of proofs for one and several parameters are en tirely different; in most cases the theorems stated for several parameters are much more difficult to verify. The so-called atomic decomposition method that can be applied both in the one-and more-parameter cases, was considered for martingales by the author in [216].

Lectures on Hermite and Laguerre Expansions

Lectures on Hermite and Laguerre Expansions
Author: Sundaram Thangavelu
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1993-05-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0691000484

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The interplay between analysis on Lie groups and the theory of special functions is well known. This monograph deals with the case of the Heisenberg group and the related expansions in terms of Hermite, special Hermite, and Laguerre functions. The main thrust of the book is to develop a concrete Littlewood-Paley-Stein theory for these expansions and use the theory to prove multiplier theorems. The questions of almost-everywhere and mean convergence of Bochner-Riesz means are also treated. Most of the results in this monograph appear for the first time in book form.