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Analysis at Urbana

Analysis at Urbana

Volume 2. Analysis in Abstract Spaces

Part of London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series

B. Beauzamy, H. Bercovici, E. Berkson, T. Gillespie, O. Blasco, J. Bourgain, L. Tzafiri, P. Casazza, J. Conway, G. Corach, H. Porta, L. Recht, M. Cotlar, C. Sadosky, M. Cwikel, B. Jawerth, M. Milman. R, Rochberg, K. Davidson, R. Kadison, N. Kalton, L. Riddle, H. Rosenthal
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  • Date Published: March 1989
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521364379

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  • Throughout the academic year 1986–7, the University of Illinois was host to a symposium on mathematical analysis which was attended by some of the leading figures in the field. This book arises out of this special year and lays emphasis on the synthesis of modern and classical analysis. The contributed articles by the participants cover the gamut of mainstream topics. This book will be essential to researchers in mathematical analysis.

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    • Date Published: March 1989
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521364379
    • length: 368 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 23 mm
    • weight: 0.595kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. The C1 contractions B. Beauzamy
    2. Factorization theorems for integrable functions H. Bercovici
    3. Spectral decompositions and vector-valued transference E. Berkson and T. Gillespie
    4. Vector-valued Hardy spaces from operator theory O. Blasco
    5. Restricted invertibility of matrices and applications J. Bourgain and L. Tzafiri
    6. The commuting B. A. P. for Banach spaces P. Casazza
    7. The minimal normal extension of a function of a subnormal operator J. Conway
    8. Two C*-algebra inequalities G. Corach, H. Porta and L. Recht
    9. The generalised Bochner theorem in algebraic scattering systems M. Cotlar and C. Sadosky
    10. Differential estimates and commutators in interpolation theory M. Cwikel, B. Jawerth, M. Milman and R. Rochberg
    11. A survey of nest algebras K. Davidson
    12. Some notes on non-commutative analysis R. Kadison
    13. Some remarks on interpolation of families of quasi-Banach spaces N. Kalton
    14. An application of Edgar's ordering of Banach spaces L. Riddle
    15. Martingale proofs of a general integral representation theorem H. Rosenthal.

  • Editors

    Earl R. Berkson

    N. Tenney Peck

    J. Jerry Uhl

    Contributors

    B. Beauzamy, H. Bercovici, E. Berkson, T. Gillespie, O. Blasco, J. Bourgain, L. Tzafiri, P. Casazza, J. Conway, G. Corach, H. Porta, L. Recht, M. Cotlar, C. Sadosky, M. Cwikel, B. Jawerth, M. Milman. R, Rochberg, K. Davidson, R. Kadison, N. Kalton, L. Riddle, H. Rosenthal

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