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Operator-Related Function Theory and Time-Frequency Analysis: The Abel Symposium 2012: Abel Symposia, cartea 9

Editat de Karlheinz Gröchenig, Yurii Lyubarskii, Kristian Seip
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 dec 2014
This book collects the proceedings of the 2012 Abel Symposium, held at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Oslo. The Symposium, and this book, are focused on two important fields of modern mathematical analysis: operator-related function theory and time-frequency analysis; and the profound interplay between them.
Among the original contributions and overview lectures gathered here are a paper presenting multifractal analysis as a bridge between geometric measure theory and signal processing; local and global geometry of Prony systems and Fourier reconstruction of piecewise-smooth functions;  Bernstein's problem on weighted polynomial approximation; singular distributions and symmetry of the spectrum; and many others.
Offering a selection of the latest and most exciting results obtained by world-leading researchers, the book will benefit scientists working in Harmonic and Complex Analysis, Mathematical Physics and Signal Processing.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319085562
ISBN-10: 3319085565
Pagini: 195
Ilustrații: XII, 195 p. 17 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Abel Symposia

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

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1 P. Abry, S. Jaffard, and H. Wendt: A bridge between geometric measure theory and signal processing: Multifractal analysis.- 2 D. Batenkov and Y. Yomdin: Local and global geometry of Prony systems and Fourier reconstruction of piecewise-smooth functions.- 3 H. Feichtinger: Elements of postmodern harmonic analysis.- 4 G. Kozma and A. Olevskii: Singular distributions and symmetry of the spectrum.- 5 I. Laba: Recent progress on Favard length estimates for planar Cantor sets.- 6 A. Poltoratski: Bernstein's problem on weighted polynomial approximation.- 7 J. Sjöstrand: Return to equilibrium, non-self-adjointness and symmetries, recent results with M. Hitrik and F. Hérau.- 8 S. Treil: A remark on two weight estimates for positive dyadic operators.

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This book collects the proceedings of the 2012 Abel Symposium, held at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Oslo. The Symposium, and this book, are focused on two important fields of modern mathematical analysis: operator-related function theory and time-frequency analysis; and the profound interplay between them.
Among the original contributions and overview lectures gathered here are a paper presenting multifractal analysis as a bridge between geometric measure theory and signal processing; local and global geometry of Prony systems and Fourier reconstruction of piecewise-smooth functions;  Bernstein's problem on weighted polynomial approximation; singular distributions and symmetry of the spectrum; and many others.
Offering a selection of the latest and most exciting results obtained by world-leading researchers, the book will benefit scientists working in Harmonic and Complex Analysis, Mathematical Physics and Signal Processing.

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Focuses on operator-related function theory and time-frequency analysis, and the profound interplay between them Collects proceedings of the 2012 Abel Symposium, held at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Oslo Benefits scientists working in Harmonic and Complex Analysis, Mathematical Physics and Signal Processing Presents current state of the art and discusses future research directions