Beijing Lectures in Harmonic Analysis. (AM-112)

Based on seven lecture series given by leading experts at a summer school at Peking University, in Beijing, in 1984. this book surveys recent developments in the areas of harmonic analysis most closely related to the theory of singular integrals, real-variable methods, and applications to several co...

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Main Author: Stein, Elias M.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press 2016, [2016]©1987
Series:Annals of Mathematics Studies
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