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Harmonic Analysis Smooth And Nonsmooth Palle E E Jorgensen

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Harmonic Analysis Smooth And Nonsmooth Palle E E Jorgensen
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Palle E. E. Jorgensen
ISBN: 9781470448806, 1470448807
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Harmonic Analysis Smooth And Nonsmooth Palle E E Jorgensen by Palle E. E. Jorgensen 9781470448806, 1470448807 instant download after payment.

There is a recent and increasing interest in harmonic analysis of non-smooth geometries. Real-world examples where these types of geometry appear include large computer networks, relationships in datasets, and fractal structures such as those found in crystalline substances, light scattering, and other natural phenomena where dynamical systems are present. Notions of harmonic analysis focus on transforms and expansions and involve dual variables. In this book on smooth and non-smooth harmonic analysis, the notion of dual variables will be adapted to fractals. In addition to harmonic analysis via Fourier duality, the author also covers multiresolution wavelet approaches as well as a third tool, namely, L2 spaces derived from appropriate Gaussian processes. The book is based on a series of ten lectures delivered in June 2018 at a CBMS conference held at Iowa State University.

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