Harmonic Analysis

By: Simon, BarryMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: a Comprehensive Course in Analysis ; Part 3 Publication details: Providence American Mathematical Society (AMS) 2023Edition: Indian EditionDescription: xviii,759 pISBN: 9781470437787 (PB)Subject(s): Sobolev spaces and other spaces of "smooth" functions, embedding theorems, trace theorems | Functions of a complex variable Spaces and algebras of analytic functions BMO-spaces | MathematicsSummary: A Comprehensive Course in Analysis by Poincaré Prize winner Barry Simon is a five-volume set that can serve as a graduate-level analysis textbook with a lot of additional bonus information, including hundreds of problems and numerous notes that extend the text and provide important historical background. Depth and breadth of exposition make this set a valuable reference source for almost all areas of classical analysis. Part 3 returns to the themes of Part 1 by discussing pointwise limits (going beyond the usual focus on the Hardy-Littlewood maximal function by including ergodic theorems and m
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A Comprehensive Course in Analysis by Poincaré Prize winner Barry Simon is a five-volume set that can serve as a graduate-level analysis textbook with a lot of additional bonus information, including hundreds of problems and numerous notes that extend the text and provide important historical background. Depth and breadth of exposition make this set a valuable reference source for almost all areas of classical analysis. Part 3 returns to the themes of Part 1 by discussing pointwise limits (going beyond the usual focus on the Hardy-Littlewood maximal function by including ergodic theorems and m

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