Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Preface
- Membership of Hankel operators on planar domains in unitary ideals
- A generalised Marcel Riesz theorem on conjugate functions
- Some results in analysis related to the law of the iterated logarithm
- Fourier series, mean Lipschitz spaces and bounded mean oscillation
- A remark on the maximal function associated to an analytic vector field
- Hankel operators on HP
- Contractive projections on lp spaces
- Contractive projections onto subsets of L1(0,1)
- Some Banach space properties of translation invariant subspaces of Lp
- Random multiplications, random coverings, and multiplicative chaos
- Wavelets and operators
- On the structure of the graph of the Franklin analysing wavelet
- Boundededness of the canonical projection for Sobolev spaces generated by finite families of linear differential operators
- Remarks on L2 restriction theorems for Riemann manifolds
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2013
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Preface
- Membership of Hankel operators on planar domains in unitary ideals
- A generalised Marcel Riesz theorem on conjugate functions
- Some results in analysis related to the law of the iterated logarithm
- Fourier series, mean Lipschitz spaces and bounded mean oscillation
- A remark on the maximal function associated to an analytic vector field
- Hankel operators on HP
- Contractive projections on lp spaces
- Contractive projections onto subsets of L1(0,1)
- Some Banach space properties of translation invariant subspaces of Lp
- Random multiplications, random coverings, and multiplicative chaos
- Wavelets and operators
- On the structure of the graph of the Franklin analysing wavelet
- Boundededness of the canonical projection for Sobolev spaces generated by finite families of linear differential operators
- Remarks on L2 restriction theorems for Riemann manifolds
Summary
The Special Year in Modern Analysis at the University of Illinois was devoted to the synthesis and expansion of modern and classical analysis. The program brought together analysts from around the globe for intensive lectures and discussions, including an International Conference on Modern Analysis, held March 16–19, 1987. The Special Year's success is a tribute to the outstanding merits and professional dedication of the participants. Contributions to these Proceedings of the Special Year were solicited from the participants in order to record and disseminate the fruits of their activities. The editors are grateful to the contributors for their response, which accurately reflects the quality and substance of the Special Year. In keeping with the wide scope of topics treated, the contents of these Proceedings fell naturally into two interrelated volumes, covering “Analysis in Abstract Spaces” and “Analysis in Function Spaces”.
Thanks are due to the National Science Foundation, the Argonne Universities Association Trust Fund, the University of Illinois Campus Research Board, the University of Illinois Miller Endowment Fund, the University of Illinois Department of Mathematics, and J. Bourgain's Chair in Mathematics at the University of Illinois, without whose financial support the Special Year could not have taken place. Special thanks are also due to Professor Bela Bollobas, Consulting Editor at Cambridge University Press, and Mr. David Tranah, Senior Editor in Mathematical Sciences at Cambridge University Press, for the guidance and encouragement which made these Proceedings possible.
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- Analysis at Urbana , pp. ix - xPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1989