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Harmonic analysis: a comprehensive course in analysis
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 backgr...
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American Mathematical Society
2015
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description | 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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spelling | cern-22641002021-04-21T19:13:47Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2264100engSimon, BarryHarmonic analysis: a comprehensive course in analysisMathematical Physics and MathematicsA 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 mAmerican Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:22641002015 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Simon, Barry Harmonic analysis: a comprehensive course in analysis |
title | Harmonic analysis: a comprehensive course in analysis |
title_full | Harmonic analysis: a comprehensive course in analysis |
title_fullStr | Harmonic analysis: a comprehensive course in analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Harmonic analysis: a comprehensive course in analysis |
title_short | Harmonic analysis: a comprehensive course in analysis |
title_sort | harmonic analysis: a comprehensive course in analysis |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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