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Strange Functions in Real Analysis

Autor Alexander Kharazishvili
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 sep 2019
Weierstrass and Blancmange nowhere differentiable functions, Lebesgue integrable functions with everywhere divergent Fourier series, and various nonintegrable Lebesgue measurable functions. While dubbed strange or "pathological," these functions are ubiquitous throughout mathematics and play an important role in analysis, not only as counterexamples of seemingly true and natural statements, but also to stimulate and inspire the further development of real analysis.

Strange Functions in Real Analysis explores a number of important examples and constructions of pathological functions. After introducing the basic concepts, the author begins with Cantor and Peano-type functions, then moves to functions whose constructions require essentially noneffective methods. These include functions without the Baire property, functions associated with a Hamel basis of the real line, and Sierpinski-Zygmund functions that are discontinuous on each subset of the real line having the cardinality continuum. Finally, he considers examples of functions whose existence cannot be established without the help of additional set-theoretical axioms and demonstrates that their existence follows from certain set-theoretical hypotheses, such as the Continuum Hypothesis.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367391461
ISBN-10: 0367391465
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:2nd edition
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Chapman and Hall/CRC

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Cuprins

Introduction: Basic Concepts. Cantor and Peano Type Functions. Functions of First Baire Class (new). Semicontinuous Functions which are not Countably Continuous (new). Singular Monotone Functions. Everywhere Differentiable Nowhere Monotone Functions. Nowhere Approximately Differentiable Functions. Blumberg's Theorem and Sierpinski-Zygmund Function. Lebesgue Nonmeasurable Functions and Functions without the Baire Property. Hamel Basis and Cauchy Functional Equation. Luzin Sets, Sierpinski Sets and their Applications. Absolutely Nonmeasurable Additive Functions (new). Egorov Type Theorems. Sierpinski's Partition of the Euclidean Plane. Bad Functions Defined on Second Category Sets (new). Sup-measurable and Weakly Sup-measurable Functions. Generalized Step-functions and Superposition Operators (new). Ordinary Differential Equations with Bad Right-hand Sides. Nondifferentiable Functions from the Point of View of Category and Measure.

Descriere

Strange Functions in Real Analysis explores a number of important examples and constructions of pathological functions. After introducing the basic concepts, the author begins with Cantor and Peano-type functions, then moves to functions whose constructions require essentially noneffective methods. Finally, he considers examples of functions whose existence cannot be established without the help of addition set-theoretical axioms. This edition includes five new chapters that provide more information on the structure of strange functions, nearly 70 new exercises that extend the discussions within the text, and a significantly expanded list of reference that incorporates recent works.

Notă biografică

Prof. A. Kharazishvili is Professor I. Chavachavadze Tibilisi State University, an author of more than 200 scientific works in various branches of mathematics (set theory, combinatorics and graph theory, mathematical analysis, convex geometry and probability theory). He is an author of several monographs. The author is a member of the Editorial Board of Georgian Mathematical Journal (Heldermann-Verlag), Journal of Applied Analysis (Heldermann-Verlag), Journal of Applied Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics (Tbilisi State University Press)

Recenzii

This is the third edition of a text based on the author's lectures at Tiblisi University, Georgia. While of interest in themselves, the "strange functions" alluded to in the title can serve as counterexamples to hypotheses that on first consideration appear reasonable. Thus, they inform mathematical thinking in the field. The text also provides the mathematical framework used to develop and validate these strange functions. Other reviewers of past editions of this book have observed that it is similar in concept to J. C. Oxtoby's Measure and Category (1971). This edition contains more examples and is substantially longer than Oxtoby's. Kharazishvili has added five chapters and two appendixes to the second edition (2005) and presents a fairly complete revision of that edition. While this work is as much a reference as it is a textbook, it contains a number of exercises as well as an extensive bibliography. This text is recommended for advanced mathematics collections, though there may not be sufficient new material to justify replacing the previous edition.
--D. Z. Spicer, University System of Maryland, Choice Connect