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Seminar On Microlocal Analysis Am93 Volume 93 Victor Guillemin Masaki Kashiwara Takahiro Kawai

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Seminar On Microlocal Analysis Am93 Volume 93 Victor Guillemin Masaki Kashiwara Takahiro Kawai
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.92 MB
Pages: 152
Author: Victor Guillemin; Masaki Kashiwara; Takahiro Kawai
ISBN: 9781400881574, 1400881579
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Seminar On Microlocal Analysis Am93 Volume 93 Victor Guillemin Masaki Kashiwara Takahiro Kawai by Victor Guillemin; Masaki Kashiwara; Takahiro Kawai 9781400881574, 1400881579 instant download after payment.

Based on a seminar sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Study in 1977-1978, this set of papers introduces micro-local analysis concisely and clearly to mathematicians with an analytical background. The papers treat the theory of microfunctions and applications such as boundary values of elliptic partial differential equations, propagation of singularities in the vicinity of degenerate characteristics, holonomic systems, Feynman integrals from the hyperfunction point of view, and harmonic analysis on Lie groups.

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