A Real Variable Method for the Cauchy Transform, and Analytic Capacity

A Real Variable Method for the Cauchy Transform, and Analytic Capacity
Author: Takafumi Murai
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2006-11-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3540391053

This research monograph studies the Cauchy transform on curves with the object of formulating a precise estimate of analytic capacity. The note is divided into three chapters. The first chapter is a review of the Calderón commutator. In the second chapter, a real variable method for the Cauchy transform is given using only the rising sun lemma. The final and principal chapter uses the method of the second chapter to compare analytic capacity with integral-geometric quantities. The prerequisites for reading this book are basic knowledge of singular integrals and function theory. It addresses specialists and graduate students in function theory and in fluid dynamics.

Analytic Capacity, the Cauchy Transform, and Non-homogeneous Calderón–Zygmund Theory

Analytic Capacity, the Cauchy Transform, and Non-homogeneous Calderón–Zygmund Theory
Author: Xavier Tolsa
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3319005960

This book studies some of the groundbreaking advances that have been made regarding analytic capacity and its relationship to rectifiability in the decade 1995–2005. The Cauchy transform plays a fundamental role in this area and is accordingly one of the main subjects covered. Another important topic, which may be of independent interest for many analysts, is the so-called non-homogeneous Calderón-Zygmund theory, the development of which has been largely motivated by the problems arising in connection with analytic capacity. The Painlevé problem, which was first posed around 1900, consists in finding a description of the removable singularities for bounded analytic functions in metric and geometric terms. Analytic capacity is a key tool in the study of this problem. In the 1960s Vitushkin conjectured that the removable sets which have finite length coincide with those which are purely unrectifiable. Moreover, because of the applications to the theory of uniform rational approximation, he posed the question as to whether analytic capacity is semiadditive. This work presents full proofs of Vitushkin’s conjecture and of the semiadditivity of analytic capacity, both of which remained open problems until very recently. Other related questions are also discussed, such as the relationship between rectifiability and the existence of principal values for the Cauchy transforms and other singular integrals. The book is largely self-contained and should be accessible for graduate students in analysis, as well as a valuable resource for researchers.

Perspectives in Partial Differential Equations, Harmonic Analysis and Applications

Perspectives in Partial Differential Equations, Harmonic Analysis and Applications
Author: Dorina Mitrea
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2008
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821844245

This volume contains a collection of papers contributed on the occasion of Mazya's 70th birthday by a distinguished group of experts of international stature in the fields of harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, function theory, and spectral analysis, reflecting the state of the art in these areas.

Analysis IV

Analysis IV
Author: V.G. Maz'ya
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3642581757

A linear integral equation is an equation of the form XEX. (1) 2a(x)cp(x) - Ix k(x, y)cp(y)dv(y) = f(x), Here (X, v) is a measure space with a-finite measure v, 2 is a complex parameter, and a, k, f are given (complex-valued) functions, which are referred to as the coefficient, the kernel, and the free term (or the right-hand side) of equation (1), respectively. The problem consists in determining the parameter 2 and the unknown function cp such that equation (1) is satisfied for almost all x E X (or even for all x E X if, for instance, the integral is understood in the sense of Riemann). In the case f = 0, the equation (1) is called homogeneous, otherwise it is called inhomogeneous. If a and k are matrix functions and, accordingly, cp and f are vector-valued functions, then (1) is referred to as a system of integral equations. Integral equations of the form (1) arise in connection with many boundary value and eigenvalue problems of mathematical physics. Three types of linear integral equations are distinguished: If 2 = 0, then (1) is called an equation of the first kind; if 2a(x) i= 0 for all x E X, then (1) is termed an equation of the second kind; and finally, if a vanishes on some subset of X but 2 i= 0, then (1) is said to be of the third kind.

Quantum Probability and Applications IV

Quantum Probability and Applications IV
Author: Luigi Accardi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2006-11-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3540467130

This volume, the fourth of the quantum probability series, collects part of the contributions to the Year of Quantum Probability organized by the Volterra Center of University of Rome II. The intensive communication among researchers during this Year allowed several open problems to be solved and several inexpected connections to be revealed.

Selected Papers on Analysis and Differential Equations

Selected Papers on Analysis and Differential Equations
Author: American Mathematical Society
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2010
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 082184881X

"Volume includes English translation of ten expository articles published in the Japanese journal Sugaku."

Second Summer School in Analysis and Mathematical Physics

Second Summer School in Analysis and Mathematical Physics
Author: Salvador Pérez-Esteva
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2001
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821827081

For the second time, a Summer School in Analysis and Mathematical Physics took place at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico in Cuernavaca. The purpose of the schools is to provide a bridge from standard graduate courses in mathematics to current research topics, particularly in analysis. The lectures are given by internationally recognized specialists in the fields. The topics covered in this Second Summer School include harmonic analysis, complex analysis, pseudodifferential operators, the mathematics of quantum chaos, and non-linear analysis.

Harmonic Analysis and Partial Differential Equations

Harmonic Analysis and Partial Differential Equations
Author: Jose Garcia-Cuerva
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2006-11-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3540481346

The programme of the Conference at El Escorial included 4 main courses of 3-4 hours. Their content is reflected in the four survey papers in this volume (see above). Also included are the ten 45-minute lectures of a more specialized nature.

Analysis of and on Uniformly Rectifiable Sets

Analysis of and on Uniformly Rectifiable Sets
Author: Guy David
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1993
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821815377

* The only available reference on uniform rectifiabilityThe text covers the understanding of uniform rectifiability of a given set in terms of the approximate behaviour of the set at most locations and scales.