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Potential Theory on Locally Compact Abelian Groups

โœ Scribed by Christian Berg, Gunnar Forst (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Leaves
204
Series
Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete 87
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Classical potential theory can be roughly characterized as the study of Newtonian potentials and the Laplace operator on the Euclidean space JR3. It was discovered around 1930 that there is a profound connection between classical potential 3 theory and the theory of Brownian motion in JR . The Brownian motion is determined by its semigroup of transition probabilities, the Brownian semigroup, and the connection between classical potential theory and the theory of Brownian motion can be described analytically in the following way: The Laplace operator is the infinitesimal generator for the Brownian semigroup and the Newtonian potential kernel is the" integral" of the Brownian semigroup with respect to time. This connection between classical potential theory and the theory of Brownian motion led Hunt (cf. Hunt [2]) to consider general "potential theories" defined in terms of certain stochastic processes or equivalently in terms of certain semiยญ groups of operators on spaces of functions. The purpose of the present exposition is to study such general potential theories where the following aspects of classical potential theory are preserved: (i) The theory is defined on a locally compact abelian group. (ii) The theory is translation invariant in the sense that any translate of a potential or a harmonic function is again a potential, respectively a harmonic function; this property of classical potential theory can also be expressed by saying that the Laplace operator is a differential operator with constant coยญ efficients.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-VII
Harmonic Analysis....Pages 1-38
Negative Definite Functions and Semigroups....Pages 39-96
Potential Theory for Transient Convolution Semigroups....Pages 97-190
Back Matter....Pages 191-200

โœฆ Subjects


Mathematics, general


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