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The Structure of Functions: Monographs in Mathematics, cartea 97

Autor Hans Triebel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2012
This book deals with the constructive Weierstrassian approach to the theory of function spaces and various applications. The first chapter is devoted to a detailed study of quarkonial (subatomic) decompositions of functions and distributions on euclidean spaces, domains, manifolds and fractals. This approach combines the advantages of atomic and wavelet representations. It paves the way to sharp inequalities and embeddings in function spaces, spectral theory of fractal elliptic operators, and a regularity theory of some semi-linear equations.

The book is self-contained, although some parts may be considered as a continuation of the author's book Fractals and Spectra. It is directed to mathematicians and (theoretical) physicists interested in the topics indicated and, in particular, how they are interrelated.

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The book under review can be regarded as a continuation of [his book on "Fractals and spectra", 1997] (...) There are many sections named: comments, preparations, motivations, discussions and so on. These parts of the book seem to be very interesting and valuable. They help the reader to deal with the main course.
(Mathematical Reviews)
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783034894944
ISBN-10: 3034894945
Pagini: 440
Ilustrații: XII, 425 p. 5 illus.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001
Editura: birkhäuser
Colecția Monographs in Mathematics
Seria Monographs in Mathematics

Locul publicării:Basel, Switzerland

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

I Decompositions of Functions.- 1 Introduction, heuristics, and preliminaries.- 2 Spaces on ?n: the regular case.- 3 Spaces on ?n: the general case.- 4 An application: the Fubini property.- 5 Spaces on domains: localization and Hardy inequalities.- 6 Spaces on domains. decompositions.- 7 Spaces on manifolds.- 8 Taylor expansions of distributions.- 9 Traces on sets, related function spaces and their decompositions.- II Sharp Inequalities.- 10 Introduction: Outline of methods and results.- 11 Classical inequalities.- 12 Envelopes.- 13 The critical case.- 14 The super-critical case.- 15 The sub-critical case.- 16 Hardy inequalities.- 17 Complements.- III Fractal Elliptic Operators.- 18 Introduction.- 19 Spectral theory for the fractal Laplacian.- 20 The fractal Dirichlet problem.- 21 Spectral theory on manifolds.- 22 Isotropic fractals and related function spaces.- 23 Isotropic fractal drums.- IV Truncations and Semi-linear Equations.- 24 Introduction.- 25 Truncations.- 26 The Q-operator.- 27 Semi-linear equations; the Q-method.- References.- Symbois.

Notă biografică

Hans Triebel was professor of mathematics at the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book deals with the constructive Weierstrassian approach to the theory of function spaces and various applications. The first chapter is devoted to a detailed study of quarkonial (subatomic) decompositions of functions and distributions on euclidean spaces, domains, manifolds and fractals. This approach combines the advantages of atomic and wavelet representations. It paves the way to sharp inequalities and embeddings in function spaces, spectral theory of fractal elliptic operators, and a regularity theory of some semi-linear equations.

The book is self-contained, although some parts may be considered as a continuation of the author's book Fractals and Spectra. It is directed to mathematicians and (theoretical) physicists interested in the topics indicated and, in particular, how they are interrelated.

- - - 

The book under review can be regarded as a continuation of [his book on "Fractals and spectra", 1997] (...) There are many sections named: comments, preparations, motivations, discussions and so on. These parts of the book seem to be very interesting and valuable. They help the reader to deal with the main course.
(Mathematical Reviews)

Caracteristici

Self-contained, i.e. the main ideas can be understood independently of the existing literature Summarizes the results of the author and his co-workers in recent years The material is presented in such a way that the main ideas can be understood independently of the existing literature Addresses mathematicians and (theoretical) physicists? Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras