Topics In Harmonic Analysis And Ergodic Theory


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Topics in Harmonic Analysis and Ergodic Theory


Topics in Harmonic Analysis and Ergodic Theory

Author: Joseph Rosenblatt

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Release Date: 2007


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There are strong connections between harmonic analysis and ergodic theory. A recent example of this interaction is the proof of the spectacular result by Terence Tao and Ben Green that the set of prime numbers contains arbitrarily long arithmetic progressions. This text presents a series of essays on the topic.

Topics in Harmonic Analysis Related to the Littlewood-Paley Theory


Topics in Harmonic Analysis Related to the Littlewood-Paley Theory

Author: Elias M. Stein

language: en

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Release Date: 2016-03-02


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This work deals with an extension of the classical Littlewood-Paley theory in the context of symmetric diffusion semigroups. In this general setting there are applications to a variety of problems, such as those arising in the study of the expansions coming from second order elliptic operators. A review of background material in Lie groups and martingale theory is included to make the monograph more accessible to the student.

Discrete Analogues in Harmonic Analysis


Discrete Analogues in Harmonic Analysis

Author: Ben Krause

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Society

Release Date: 2023-01-19


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This timely book explores certain modern topics and connections at the interface of harmonic analysis, ergodic theory, number theory, and additive combinatorics. The main ideas were pioneered by Bourgain and Stein, motivated by questions involving averages over polynomial sequences, but the subject has grown significantly over the last 30 years, through the work of many researchers, and has steadily become one of the most dynamic areas of modern harmonic analysis. The author has succeeded admirably in choosing and presenting a large number of ideas in a mostly self-contained and exciting monograph that reflects his interesting personal perspective and expertise into these topics. —Alexandru Ionescu, Princeton University Discrete harmonic analysis is a rapidly developing field of mathematics that fuses together classical Fourier analysis, probability theory, ergodic theory, analytic number theory, and additive combinatorics in new and interesting ways. While one can find good treatments of each of these individual ingredients from other sources, to my knowledge this is the first text that treats the subject of discrete harmonic analysis holistically. The presentation is highly accessible and suitable for students with an introductory graduate knowledge of analysis, with many of the basic techniques explained first in simple contexts and with informal intuitions before being applied to more complicated problems; it will be a useful resource for practitioners in this field of all levels. —Terence Tao, University of California, Los Angeles