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Function Classes On The Unit Disc An Introduction 2nd Rev And Ext Ed Miroslav Pavlovi

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Function Classes On The Unit Disc An Introduction 2nd Rev And Ext Ed Miroslav Pavlovi
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.35 MB
Pages: 574
Author: Miroslav Pavlović
ISBN: 9783110630855, 3110630850
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 2nd rev. and ext. ed.
Volume: 52

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Function Classes On The Unit Disc An Introduction 2nd Rev And Ext Ed Miroslav Pavlovi by Miroslav Pavlović 9783110630855, 3110630850 instant download after payment.

This revised and extended edition of a well-established monograph in function theory contains a study on various function classes on the disc, a number of new results and new or easy proofs of old but interesting theorems (for example, the Fefferman–Stein theorem on subharmonic behavior or the theorem on conjugate functions in Bergman spaces) and a full discussion on g-functions.


  • Second revised and extended edition of a standard book in function theory
  • Presents new, shorter proofs of classical results along with new developments
  • Of interest to graduate students and reseachers working in complex analysis

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