Advances in Analysis: The Legacy of Elias M. Stein (PMS-50)
By (Author) Charles Fefferman
By (author) Alexandru D. Ionescu
By (author) D.H. Phong
By (author) Stephen Wainger
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
18th March 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
515
Hardback
480
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
794g
Princeton University's Elias Stein was the first mathematician to see the profound interconnections that tie classical Fourier analysis to several complex variables and representation theory. His fundamental contributions include the Kunze-Stein phenomenon, the construction of new representations, the Stein interpolation theorem, the idea of a restriction theorem for the Fourier transform, and the theory of Hp Spaces in several variables. Through his great discoveries, through books that have set the highest standard for mathematical exposition, and through his influence on his many collaborators and students, Stein has changed mathematics. Drawing inspiration from Stein's contributions to harmonic analysis and related topics, this volume gathers papers from internationally renowned mathematicians, many of whom have been Stein's students. The book also includes expository papers on Stein's work and its influence. The contributors are Jean Bourgain, Luis Caffarelli, Michael Christ, Guy David, Charles Fefferman, Alexandru D. Ionescu, David Jerison, Carlos Kenig, Sergiu Klainerman, Loredana Lanzani, Sanghyuk Lee, Lionel Levine, Akos Magyar, Detlef Muller, Camil Muscalu, Alexander Nagel, D. H. Phong, Malabika Pramanik, Andrew S. Raich, Fulvio Ricci, Keith M. Rogers, Andreas Seeger, Scott Sheffield, Luis Silvestre, Christopher D. Sogge, Jacob Sturm, Terence Tao, Christoph Thiele, Stephen Wainger, and Steven Zelditch.
Charles Fefferman and Alexandru D. Ionescu are professors of mathematics at Princeton University. D. H. Phong is professor of mathematics at Columbia University. Stephen Wainger is professor emeritus of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.