Theory of Hp Spaces

Theory of Hp Spaces
Author: Peter L. Duren
Publsiher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Analytic functions
ISBN: 0486411842

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A blend of classical and modern techniques and viewpoints, this text examines harmonic and subharmonic functions, the basic structure of Hp functions, applications, Taylor coefficients, interpolation theory, more. 1970 edition.

Theory of H superscript p spaces

Theory of H superscript p  spaces
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 1970-07-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780080873510

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The theory of HP spaces has its origins in discoveries made forty or fifty years ago by such mathematicians as G. H. Hardy, J. E. Littlewood, I. I. Privalov, F. and M. Riesz, V. Smirnov, and G. Szego. Most of this early work is concerned with the properties of individual functions of class HP, and is classical in spirit. In recent years, the development of functional analysis has stimulated new interest in the HP classes as linear spaces. This point of viewhas suggested a variety of natural problems and has provided new methods of attack, leading to important advances in the theory. This book is an account of both aspects of the subject, the classical and the modern. It is intended to provide a convenient source for the older parts of the theory (the work of Hardy and Littlewood, for example), as well as to give a self-contained exposition of more recent developments such as Beurling’s theorem on invariant subspaces, the Macintyre-RogosinskiShapiro-Havinson theory of extremal problems, interpolation theory, the dual space structure of HP with p

Introduction to Hp Spaces

Introduction to Hp Spaces
Author: Paul Koosis
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1998
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521455213

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The first edition of this well known book was noted for its clear and accessible exposition of the basic theory of Hardy spaces from the concrete point of view (in the unit circle and the half plane). The intention was to give the reader, assumed to know basic real and complex variable theory and a little functional analysis, a secure foothold in the basic theory, and to understand its applications in other areas. For this reason, emphasis is placed on methods and the ideas behind them rather than on the accumulation of as many results as possible. The second edition retains that intention, but the coverage has been extended. The author has included two appendices by V. P. Havin, on Peter Jones' interpolation formula, and Havin's own proof of the weak sequential completeness of L1/H1(0); in addition, numerous amendments, additions and corrections have been made throughout.

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.

Four Lectures On Real Hp Spaces

Four Lectures On Real Hp Spaces
Author: Shanzhen Lu
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1995-05-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789814500876

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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.

Functional Analysis Sobolev Spaces and Partial Differential Equations

Functional Analysis  Sobolev Spaces and Partial Differential Equations
Author: Haim Brezis
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2010-11-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780387709147

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This textbook is a completely revised, updated, and expanded English edition of the important Analyse fonctionnelle (1983). In addition, it contains a wealth of problems and exercises (with solutions) to guide the reader. Uniquely, this book presents in a coherent, concise and unified way the main results from functional analysis together with the main results from the theory of partial differential equations (PDEs). Although there are many books on functional analysis and many on PDEs, this is the first to cover both of these closely connected topics. Since the French book was first published, it has been translated into Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Romanian, Greek and Chinese. The English edition makes a welcome addition to this list.

Martingale Spaces and Inequalities

Martingale Spaces and Inequalities
Author: Ruilin Long
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783322992666

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This book gives a systematic introduction to the theory of martingale spaces and inequalities. Except those mainly concerned with the martingale Hp, p>1, most parts of the book reflect the developments in the field in the past twenty years. The material is self-contained, only a familiarity with basic analysis is required. Both graduate students and mathematicians who want to know about the interaction between analysis and probability will find this book to be a valuable reference and text.Das Buch gibt eine systematische Einführung in die Martingaltheorie und ihre Beziehungen zur Analysis. Der größte Teil des Buches beschreibt die Entwicklungen der letzten 20 Jahre.

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.