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Interpolation Spaces

Author : J. Bergh
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 25,32 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 3642664512

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The works of Jaak Peetre constitute the main body of this treatise. Important contributors are also J. L. Lions and A. P. Calderon, not to mention several others. We, the present authors, have thus merely compiled and explained the works of others (with the exception of a few minor contributions of our own). Let us mention the origin of this treatise. A couple of years ago, J. Peetre suggested to the second author, J. Lofstrom, writing a book on interpolation theory and he most generously put at Lofstrom's disposal an unfinished manu script, covering parts of Chapter 1-3 and 5 of this book. Subsequently, LOfstrom prepared a first rough, but relatively complete manuscript of lecture notes. This was then partly rewritten and thouroughly revised by the first author, J. Bergh, who also prepared the notes and comment and most of the exercises. Throughout the work, we have had the good fortune of enjoying Jaak Peetre's kind patronage and invaluable counsel. We want to express our deep gratitude to him. Thanks are also due to our colleagues for their support and help. Finally, we are sincerely grateful to Boe1 Engebrand, Lena Mattsson and Birgit Hoglund for their expert typing of our manuscript.

Interpolation Functors and Interpolation Spaces

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Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 735 pages
File Size : 41,28 MB
Release : 1991-03-18
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0080887104

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The theory of interpolation spaces has its origin in the classical work of Riesz and Marcinkiewicz but had its first flowering in the years around 1960 with the pioneering work of Aronszajn, Calderón, Gagliardo, Krein, Lions and a few others. It is interesting to note that what originally triggered off this avalanche were concrete problems in the theory of elliptic boundary value problems related to the scale of Sobolev spaces. Later on, applications were found in many other areas of mathematics: harmonic analysis, approximation theory, theoretical numerical analysis, geometry of Banach spaces, nonlinear functional analysis, etc. Besides this the theory has a considerable internal beauty and must by now be regarded as an independent branch of analysis, with its own problems and methods. Further development in the 1970s and 1980s included the solution by the authors of this book of one of the outstanding questions in the theory of the real method, the K-divisibility problem. In a way, this book harvests the results of that solution, as well as drawing heavily on a classic paper by Aronszajn and Gagliardo, which appeared in 1965 but whose real importance was not realized until a decade later. This includes a systematic use of the language, if not the theory, of categories. In this way the book also opens up many new vistas which still have to be explored. This volume is the first of three planned books. Volume II will deal with the complex method, while Volume III will deal with applications.

Interpolation Theory and Applications

Author : Michael Cwikel
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 29,32 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0821842072

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This volume contains the Proceedings of the Conference on Interpolation Theory and Applications in honor of Professor Michael Cwikel (Miami, FL, 2006). The central topic of this book is interpolation theory in its broadest sense, with special attention to its applications to analysis. The articles include applications to classical analysis, harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, function spaces, image processing, geometry of Banach spaces, and more. This volume emphasizes remarkable connections between several branches of pure and applied analysis. Graduate students and researchers in analysis will find it very useful.

Extrapolation Theory with Applications

Author : Björn Jawerth
Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Page : 92 pages
File Size : 10,46 MB
Release : 1991-01-01
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9780821861639

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In the last few decades, interpolation theory has become an established field with many interesting applications to classical and modern analysis. In this book, the authors develop a general theory of extrapolation spaces, which is a complement to the familiar theory of interpolation spaces. Their results allow an extension of the classical extrapolation theorem of Yano to scales of Banach spaces. They give applications to classical and modern analysis, including extreme forms of Sobolev imbedding theorems, rearranging inequalities for classical operators, and Nash-Moser implicit function theorems.

Extremal Problems in Interpolation Theory, Whitney-Besicovitch Coverings, and Singular Integrals

Author : Sergey Kislyakov
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 16,58 MB
Release : 2012-10-29
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 3034804695

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In this book we suggest a unified method of constructing near-minimizers for certain important functionals arising in approximation, harmonic analysis and ill-posed problems and most widely used in interpolation theory. The constructions are based on far-reaching refinements of the classical Calderón–Zygmund decomposition. These new Calderón–Zygmund decompositions in turn are produced with the help of new covering theorems that combine many remarkable features of classical results established by Besicovitch, Whitney and Wiener. In many cases the minimizers constructed in the book are stable (i.e., remain near-minimizers) under the action of Calderón–Zygmund singular integral operators. The book is divided into two parts. While the new method is presented in great detail in the second part, the first is mainly devoted to the prerequisites needed for a self-contained presentation of the main topic. There we discuss the classical covering results mentioned above, various spectacular applications of the classical Calderón–Zygmund decompositions, and the relationship of all this to real interpolation. It also serves as a quick introduction to such important topics as spaces of smooth functions or singular integrals.