Maximal Function Methods for Sobolev Spaces

Maximal Function Methods for Sobolev Spaces
Author: Juha Kinnunen
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2021-08-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1470465752

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This book discusses advances in maximal function methods related to Poincaré and Sobolev inequalities, pointwise estimates and approximation for Sobolev functions, Hardy's inequalities, and partial differential equations. Capacities are needed for fine properties of Sobolev functions and characterization of Sobolev spaces with zero boundary values. The authors consider several uniform quantitative conditions that are self-improving, such as Hardy's inequalities, capacity density conditions, and reverse Hölder inequalities. They also study Muckenhoupt weight properties of distance functions and combine these with weighted norm inequalities; notions of dimension are then used to characterize density conditions and to give sufficient and necessary conditions for Hardy's inequalities. At the end of the book, the theory of weak solutions to the p p-Laplace equation and the use of maximal function techniques is this context are discussed. The book is directed to researchers and graduate students interested in applications of geometric and harmonic analysis in Sobolev spaces and partial differential equations.

Theory of Function Spaces II

Theory of Function Spaces II
Author: Hans Triebel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2010-05-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 303460419X

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Fractional Sobolev Spaces and Inequalities

Fractional Sobolev Spaces and Inequalities
Author: D. E. Edmunds
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2022-10-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1009254642

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The fractional Sobolev spaces studied in the book were introduced in the 1950s by Aronszajn, Gagliardo and Slobodeckij in an attempt to fill the gaps between the classical Sobolev spaces. They provide a natural home for solutions of a vast, and rapidly growing, number of questions involving differential equations and non-local effects, ranging from financial modelling to ultra-relativistic quantum mechanics, emphasising the need to be familiar with their fundamental properties and associated techniques. Following an account of the most basic properties of the fractional spaces, two celebrated inequalities, those of Hardy and Rellich, are discussed, first in classical format (for which a survey of the very extensive known results is given), and then in fractional versions. This book will be an Ideal resource for researchers and graduate students working on differential operators and boundary value problems.

Functional Analysis, Sobolev Spaces and Partial Differential Equations

Functional Analysis, Sobolev Spaces and Partial Differential Equations
Author: Haim Brezis
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2010-11-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0387709142

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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.

New Analytic and Geometric Methods in Inverse Problems

New Analytic and Geometric Methods in Inverse Problems
Author: Kenrick Bingham
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3662089661

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In inverse problems, the aim is to obtain, via a mathematical model, information on quantities that are not directly observable but rather depend on other observable quantities. Inverse problems are encountered in such diverse areas of application as medical imaging, remote sensing, material testing, geosciences and financing. It has become evident that new ideas coming from differential geometry and modern analysis are needed to tackle even some of the most classical inverse problems. This book contains a collection of presentations, written by leading specialists, aiming to give the reader up-to-date tools for understanding the current developments in the field.

Maximal Cohen–Macaulay Modules and Tate Cohomology

Maximal Cohen–Macaulay Modules and Tate Cohomology
Author: Ragnar-Olaf Buchweitz
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1470453401

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This book is a lightly edited version of the unpublished manuscript Maximal Cohen–Macaulay modules and Tate cohomology over Gorenstein rings by Ragnar-Olaf Buchweitz. The central objects of study are maximal Cohen–Macaulay modules over (not necessarily commutative) Gorenstein rings. The main result is that the stable category of maximal Cohen–Macaulay modules over a Gorenstein ring is equivalent to the stable derived category and also to the homotopy category of acyclic complexes of projective modules. This assimilates and significantly extends earlier work of Eisenbud on hypersurface singularities. There is also an extensive discussion of duality phenomena in stable derived categories, extending Tate duality on cohomology of finite groups. Another noteworthy aspect is an extension of the classical BGG correspondence to super-algebras. There are numerous examples that illustrate these ideas. The text includes a survey of developments subsequent to, and connected with, Buchweitz's manuscript.

Ridge Functions and Applications in Neural Networks

Ridge Functions and Applications in Neural Networks
Author: Vugar E. Ismailov
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2021-12-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1470467658

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Recent years have witnessed a growth of interest in the special functions called ridge functions. These functions appear in various fields and under various guises. They appear in partial differential equations (where they are called plane waves), in computerized tomography, and in statistics. Ridge functions are also the underpinnings of many central models in neural network theory. In this book various approximation theoretic properties of ridge functions are described. This book also describes properties of generalized ridge functions, and their relation to linear superpositions and Kolmogorov's famous superposition theorem. In the final part of the book, a single and two hidden layer neural networks are discussed. The results obtained in this part are based on properties of ordinary and generalized ridge functions. Novel aspects of the universal approximation property of feedforward neural networks are revealed. This book will be of interest to advanced graduate students and researchers working in functional analysis, approximation theory, and the theory of real functions, and will be of particular interest to those wishing to learn more about neural network theory and applications and other areas where ridge functions are used.

Recovery Methodologies: Regularization and Sampling

Recovery Methodologies: Regularization and Sampling
Author: Willi Freeden
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2023-08-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1470473453

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The goal of this book is to introduce the reader to methodologies in recovery problems for objects, such as functions and signals, from partial or indirect information. The recovery of objects from a set of data demands key solvers of inverse and sampling problems. Until recently, connections between the mathematical areas of inverse problems and sampling were rather tenuous. However, advances in several areas of mathematical research have revealed deep common threads between them, which proves that there is a serious need for a unifying description of the underlying mathematical ideas and concepts. Freeden and Nashed present an integrated approach to resolution methodologies from the perspective of both these areas. Researchers in sampling theory will benefit from learning about inverse problems and regularization methods, while specialists in inverse problems will gain a better understanding of the point of view of sampling concepts. This book requires some basic knowledge of functional analysis, Fourier theory, geometric number theory, constructive approximation, and special function theory. By avoiding extreme technicalities and elaborate proof techniques, it is an accessible resource for students and researchers not only from applied mathematics, but also from all branches of engineering and science.

Potentials and Partial Differential Equations

Potentials and Partial Differential Equations
Author: Suzanne Lenhart
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2023-05-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3110792788

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This volume is dedicated to the legacy of David R. Adams (1941-2021) and discusses calculus of variations, functional - harmonic - potential analysis, partial differential equations, and their applications in modeling, mathematical physics, and differential - integral geometry.

An Introduction to Sobolev Spaces

An Introduction to Sobolev Spaces
Author: Erhan Pişkin
Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2021-11-10
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1681089149

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Sobolev spaces were firstly defined by the Russian mathematician, Sergei L. Sobolev (1908-1989) in the 1930s. Several properties of these spaces have been studied by mathematicians until today. Functions that account for existence and uniqueness, asymptotic behavior, blow up, stability and instability of the solution of many differential equations that occur in applied and in engineering sciences are carried out with the help of Sobolev spaces and embedding theorems in these spaces. An Introduction to Sobolev Spaces provides a brief introduction to Sobolev spaces at a simple level with illustrated examples. Readers will learn about the properties of these types of vector spaces and gain an understanding of advanced differential calculus and partial difference equations that are related to this topic. The contents of the book are suitable for undergraduate and graduate students, mathematicians, and engineers who have an interest in getting a quick, but carefully presented, mathematically sound, basic knowledge about Sobolev Spaces.