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Measure And Integration Dietmar A Salamon

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Measure And Integration Dietmar A Salamon
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Publisher: European Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 365
Author: Dietmar A. Salamon
ISBN: 9783037191590, 3037191597
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Measure And Integration Dietmar A Salamon by Dietmar A. Salamon 9783037191590, 3037191597 instant download after payment.

The book is intended as a companion to a one semester introductory lecture course on measure and integration. After an introduction to abstract measure theory it proceeds to the construction of the Lebesgue measure and of Borel measures on locally compact Hausdorff spaces, Lp
spaces and their dual spaces and elementary Hilbert space theory. Special features include the formulation of the Riesz Representation Theorem in terms of both inner and outer regularity, the proofs of the Marcinkiewicz Interpolation Theorem and the Calderon–Zygmund inequality as applications of Fubini’s theorem and Lebesgue differentiation, the treatment of the generalized Radon–Nikodym theorem due to Fremlin, and the existence proof for Haar measures. Three appendices deal with Urysohn’s Lemma, product topologies, and the inverse function theorem.
The book assumes familiarity with first year analysis and linear algebra. It is suitable for second year undergraduate students of mathematics or anyone desiring an introduction to the concepts of measure and integration.
Keywords: sigma-Algebra, Lebesgue monotone convergence, Caratheodory criterion, Lebesgue measure, Borel measure, Dieudonné’s measure, Riesz Representation Theorem, Alexandrov Double Arrow Space, Sorgenfrey Line, separability, Cauchy–Schwarz inequality, Jensen’s inequality, Egoroff’s theorem, Hardy’s inequality, absolutely continuous measure, truly continuous measure, singular measure, signed measure, Radon–Nikodym Theorem, Lebesgue Decomposition Theorem, Hahn Decomposition Theorem, Jordan Decomposition Theorem, Hardy–Littlewood maximal inequality, Vitali’s Covering Lemma, Lebesgue point, Lebesgue Differentiation Theorem, Banach-Zarecki Theorem, Vitali–Caratheodory Theorem, Cantor function, product sigma-algebra, Fubini’s Theorem, convolution, Young’s inequality, mollifier, Marcinciewicz interpolation, Poisson identity, Green’s formula, Calderon–Zygmund inequality, Haar measure, modular character.

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