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Singular Integrals and Fourier Theory on Lipschitz Boundaries

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer Nature Singapore | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9789811364990
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Springer Nature Singapore e druk, 2019 9789811364990
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The main purpose of this book is to provide a detailed and comprehensive survey of the theory of singular integrals and Fourier multipliers on Lipschitz curves and surfaces, an area that has been developed since the 1980s. The subject of singular integrals and the related Fourier multipliers on Lipschitz curves and surfaces has an extensive background in harmonic analysis and partial differential equations. The book elaborates on the basic framework, the Fourier methodology, and the main results in various contexts, especially addressing the following topics: singular integral operators with holomorphic kernels, fractional integral and differential operators with holomorphic kernels, holomorphic and monogenic Fourier multipliers, and Cauchy-Dunford functional calculi of the Dirac operators on Lipschitz curves and surfaces, and the high-dimensional Fueter mapping theorem with applications. The book offers a valuable resource for all graduate students and researchers interested in singular integrals and Fourier multipliers. 

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ISBN13:9789811364990
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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Singular integrals and Fourier multipliers on infinite Lipschitz curves.- Singular integral operators on closed Lipschitz curves.- Clifford analysis, Dirac operator and the Fourier transform.- Convolution singular integral operators on Lipschitz surfaces.- Holomorphic Fourier multipliers on infinite Lipschitz surfaces.- Bounded holomorphic Fourier multipliers on closed Lipschitz surfaces.- The fractional Fourier multipliers on Lipschitz curves and surfaces.- Fourier multipliers and singular integrals on Cn

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