Interpolation of Operators Contributor(s): Bennett, Colin (Author), Sharpley, Robert C. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0120887304 ISBN-13: 9780120887309 Publisher: Academic Press OUR PRICE: $72.22 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: March 1988 Annotation: This book presents interpolation theory from its classical roots beginning with Banach function spaces and equimeasurable rearrangements of functions, providing a thorough introduction to the theory of rearrangement-invariant Banach function spaces. At the same time, however, it clearly shows how the theory should be generalized in order to accommodate the more recent and powerful applications. Lebesgue, Lorentz, Zygmund, and Orlicz spaces receive detailed treatment, as do the classical interpolation theorems and their applications in harmonic analysis. The text includes a wide range of techniques and applications, and will serve as an amenable introduction and useful reference to the modern theory of interpolation of operators. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Mathematics | Functional Analysis - Mathematics | Calculus - Mathematics | Mathematical Analysis |
Dewey: 510 |
LCCN: 87015324 |
Series: Pure and Applied Mathematics |
Physical Information: 1.38" H x 5.97" W x 9.57" (1.80 lbs) 469 pages |
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Publisher Description: This book presents interpolation theory from its classical roots beginning with Banach function spaces and equimeasurable rearrangements of functions, providing a thorough introduction to the theory of rearrangement-invariant Banach function spaces. At the same time, however, it clearly shows how the theory should be generalized in order to accommodate the more recent and powerful applications. Lebesgue, Lorentz, Zygmund, and Orlicz spaces receive detailed treatment, as do the classical interpolation theorems and their applications in harmonic analysis. The text includes a wide range of techniques and applications, and will serve as an amenable introduction and useful reference to the modern theory of interpolation of operators. |