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Based on a conference on the interaction between functional analysis, harmonic analysis and probability theory, this work offers discussions of each distinct field, and integrates points common to each. It examines developments in Fourier analysis, interpolation theory, Banach space theory, probability, probability in Banach spaces, and more.
This book is based on the conference on Function Spaces held at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, in April, 1990. It is designed to cover a wide range of topics, including spaces of analytic functions, isometries of function spaces, geometry of Banach spaces, and Banach algebras.
Includes current work of 38 renowned contributors that details the diversity of thought in the fields of commutative algebra and multiplicative ideal theory. Summarizes recent findings on classes of going-down domains and the going-down property, emphasizing new characterizations and applications, as well as generalizations for commutative rings wi
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This volume contains the proceedings from a Research Workshop on Banach Space Theory held at the University of Iowa in Iowa City in July 1987. The workshop provided participants with a collaborative working atmosphere in which ideas could be exchanged informally. Several papers were initiated during the workshop and are presented here in their final form. Also included are contributions from several experts who were unable to attend the workshop. None of the papers will be published elsewhere. During the workshop, two hours each day were devoted to seminars on current problems in such areas as weak Hilbert spaces, zonoids, analytic martingales, and operator theory, and these topics are reflected in some of the papers in the collection.
A companion to Mathematical Apocrypha (published in 2002) this second volume of anecdotes, stories, quips, and ruminations about mathematics and mathematicians is sure to please. It differs from other books of its type in that many of the stories are from the twentieth century and many about currently living mathematicians. A number of the best stories come from the author's first-hand experience. The writing is lively, engaging, and informative. There are stories the reader may wish to share with students and colleagues, friends, and relatives. The purpose of the book is to explore and to celebrate the many facets of mathematical life. The stories reveal mathematicians as intense, human, and sympathetic. They should resonate with readers everywhere. This book will appeal to students from high school through graduate school, to faculty and mathematical scientists of all stripes, and also to physicists, engineer, and anyone interested in mathematics.
Features 17 papers that resulted from a 1983 conference held to honor Professor Mahlon Marsh Day upon his retirement from the University of Illinois. This work is suitable for researchers and graduate students in functional analysis.