<P>This book gives a comprehensive introduction to complex analysis in several variables. It clearly focusses on special topics in complex analysis rather than trying to encompass as much material as possible. Many cross-references to other parts of mathematics, such as functional analysis or algebr
Fourier Analysis in Several Complex Variables
β Scribed by Leon Ehrenpreis
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 521
- Series
- Pure & Applied Mathematics Monograph
- Edition
- First Edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The three-part treatment begins by establishing the quotient structure theorem or fundamental principle of Fourier analysis. Topics include the geometric structure of ideals and modules, quantitative estimates, and examples in which the theory can be applied. The second part focuses on applications to partial differential equations and covers the solution of homogeneous and inhomogeneous systems, existence and uniqueness questions related to Cauchy's problem, and boundary value problems for solutions in a cube. The final section explores functions and their role in Fourier representation. Each chapter begins with a detailed summary, and most conclude with general remarks, bibliographical remarks, and problems for further study.
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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to complex analysis in several variables. One major focus of the book is extension phenomena alien to the one-dimensional theory (Hartog's Kugelsatz, theorem of Cartan-Thullen, Bochner's theorem). The book primarily aims at students starting to work in
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to complex analysis in several variables. One major focus of the book is extension phenomena alien to the one-dimensional theory (Hartog's Kugelsatz, theorem of Cartan-Thullen, Bochner's theorem). The book primarily aims at students starting to work in
This book gives a comprehensive introduction to complex analysis in several variables. While it focusses on a number of topics in complex analysis rather than trying to cover as much material as possible, references to other parts of mathematics such as functional analysis or algebras are made to he
<p><p>Authored by a ranking authority in harmonic analysis of several complex variables, this book embodies a state-of-the-art entrΓ©e at the intersection of two important fields of research: complex analysis and harmonic analysis. Written with the graduate student in mind, it is assumed that the rea