Littlewood-Paley Theory and the Study of Function Spaces

Littlewood-Paley Theory and the Study of Function Spaces
Author: Michael Frazier
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1991
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821807315

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Littlewood-Paley theory was developed to study function spaces in harmonic analysis and partial differential equations. Recently, it has contributed to the development of the *q-transform and wavelet decompositions. Based on lectures presented at the NSF-CBMS Regional Research Conference on Harmonic Analysis and Function Spaces, held at Auburn University in July 1989, this book is aimed at mathematicians, as well as mathematically literate scientists and engineers interested in harmonic analysis or wavelets. The authors provide not only a general understanding of the area of harmonic analysis relating to Littlewood-Paley theory and atomic and wavelet decompositions, but also some motivation and background helpful in understanding the recent theory of wavelets. The book begins with some simple examples which provide an overview of the classical Littlewood-Paley theory. The *q-transform, wavelet, and smooth atomic expansions are presented as natural extensions of the classical theory. Finally, applications to harmonic analysis (Calderon-Zygmund operators), signal processing (compression), and mathematical physics (potential theory) are discussed.

Topics in Harmonic Analysis Related to the Littlewood-Paley Theory. (AM-63), Volume 63

Topics in Harmonic Analysis Related to the Littlewood-Paley Theory. (AM-63), Volume 63
Author: Elias M. Stein
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-03-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1400881870

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This work deals with an extension of the classical Littlewood-Paley theory in the context of symmetric diffusion semigroups. In this general setting there are applications to a variety of problems, such as those arising in the study of the expansions coming from second order elliptic operators. A review of background material in Lie groups and martingale theory is included to make the monograph more accessible to the student.

Littlewood-Paley Theory on Spaces of Homogeneous Type and the Classical Function Spaces

Littlewood-Paley Theory on Spaces of Homogeneous Type and the Classical Function Spaces
Author: Yongsheng Han
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1994
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821825925

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In this work, Han and Sawyer extend Littlewood-Paley theory, Besov spaces, and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces to the general setting of a space of homogeneous type. For this purpose, they establish a suitable analogue of the Calder 'on reproducing formula and use it to extend classical results on atomic decomposition, interpolation, and T1 and Tb theorems. Some new results in the classical setting are also obtained: atomic decompositions with vanishing b-moment, and Littlewood-Paley characterizations of Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin spaces with only half the usual smoothness and cancellation conditions on the approximate identity.

Theory of Function Spaces II

Theory of Function Spaces II
Author: Hans Triebel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1992-04-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783764326395

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Theory of Function Spaces II deals with the theory of function spaces of type Bspq and Fspq as it stands at the present. These two scales of spaces cover many well-known function spaces such as Hölder-Zygmund spaces, (fractional) Sobolev spaces, Besov spaces, inhomogeneous Hardy spaces, spaces of BMO-type and local approximation spaces which are closely connected with Morrey-Campanato spaces. Theory of Function Spaces II is self-contained, although it may be considered an update of the author’s earlier book of the same title. The book’s 7 chapters start with a historical survey of the subject, and then analyze the theory of function spaces in Rn and in domains, applications to (exotic) pseudo-differential operators, and function spaces on Riemannian manifolds. ------ Reviews The first chapter deserves special attention. This chapter is both an outstanding historical survey of function spaces treated in the book and a remarkable survey of rather different techniques developed in the last 50 years. It is shown that all these apparently different methods are only different ways of characterizing the same classes of functions. The book can be best recommended to researchers and advanced students working on functional analysis. - Zentralblatt MATH

Topics in Harmonic Analysis, Related to the Littlewood-Paley Theory

Topics in Harmonic Analysis, Related to the Littlewood-Paley Theory
Author: Elias M. Stein
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1970-02-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780691080673

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This work deals with an extension of the classical Littlewood-Paley theory in the context of symmetric diffusion semigroups. In this general setting there are applications to a variety of problems, such as those arising in the study of the expansions coming from second order elliptic operators. A review of background material in Lie groups and martingale theory is included to make the monograph more accessible to the student.

Function Spaces and Partial Differential Equations

Function Spaces and Partial Differential Equations
Author: Ali Taheri
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 627
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0191047856

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This is a book written primarily for graduate students and early researchers in the fields of Analysis and Partial Differential Equations (PDEs). Coverage of the material is essentially self-contained, extensive and novel with great attention to details and rigour. The strength of the book primarily lies in its clear and detailed explanations, scope and coverage, highlighting and presenting deep and profound inter-connections between different related and seemingly unrelated disciplines within classical and modern mathematics and above all the extensive collection of examples, worked-out and hinted exercises. There are well over 700 exercises of varying level leading the reader from the basics to the most advanced levels and frontiers of research. The book can be used either for independent study or for a year-long graduate level course. In fact it has its origin in a year-long graduate course taught by the author in Oxford in 2004-5 and various parts of it in other institutions later on. A good number of distinguished researchers and faculty in mathematics worldwide have started their research career from the course that formed the basis for this book.

Weighted Littlewood-Paley Theory and Exponential-Square Integrability

Weighted Littlewood-Paley Theory and Exponential-Square Integrability
Author: Michael Wilson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2008
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3540745823

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Littlewood-Paley theory is an essential tool of Fourier analysis, with applications and connections to PDEs, signal processing, and probability. It extends some of the benefits of orthogonality to situations where orthogonality doesn’t really make sense. It does so by letting us control certain oscillatory infinite series of functions in terms of infinite series of non-negative functions. Beginning in the 1980s, it was discovered that this control could be made much sharper than was previously suspected. The present book tries to give a gentle, well-motivated introduction to those discoveries, the methods behind them, their consequences, and some of their applications.

Classical Fourier Analysis

Classical Fourier Analysis
Author: Loukas Grafakos
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2008-09-18
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0387094326

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The primary goal of this text is to present the theoretical foundation of the field of Fourier analysis. This book is mainly addressed to graduate students in mathematics and is designed to serve for a three-course sequence on the subject. The only prerequisite for understanding the text is satisfactory completion of a course in measure theory, Lebesgue integration, and complex variables. This book is intended to present the selected topics in some depth and stimulate further study. Although the emphasis falls on real variable methods in Euclidean spaces, a chapter is devoted to the fundamentals of analysis on the torus. This material is included for historical reasons, as the genesis of Fourier analysis can be found in trigonometric expansions of periodic functions in several variables. While the 1st edition was published as a single volume, the new edition will contain 120 pp of new material, with an additional chapter on time-frequency analysis and other modern topics. As a result, the book is now being published in 2 separate volumes, the first volume containing the classical topics (Lp Spaces, Littlewood-Paley Theory, Smoothness, etc...), the second volume containing the modern topics (weighted inequalities, wavelets, atomic decomposition, etc...). From a review of the first edition: “Grafakos’s book is very user-friendly with numerous examples illustrating the definitions and ideas. It is more suitable for readers who want to get a feel for current research. The treatment is thoroughly modern with free use of operators and functional analysis. Morever, unlike many authors, Grafakos has clearly spent a great deal of time preparing the exercises.” - Ken Ross, MAA Online

Theory of Function Spaces III

Theory of Function Spaces III
Author: Hans Triebel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2006-09-10
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3764375825

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This volume presents the recent theory of function spaces, paying special attention to some recent developments related to neighboring areas such as numerics, signal processing, and fractal analysis. Local building blocks, in particular (non-smooth) atoms, quarks, wavelet bases and wavelet frames are considered in detail and applied to diverse problems, including a local smoothness theory, spaces on Lipschitz domains, and fractal analysis.