The Fourier Integral and Certain of Its Applications
Material type: TextSeries: Dover books on mathematicsPublication details: New York: Dover Pub., 1958Description: xi, 201 pagesISBN: 9780486602721 ISSN: 0486602729DDC classification: 515.2433Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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515.076 PAN Real Analysis | 515.15 FRA Calculus with Analytic Geometry | 515.2 WEY The Theory of Groups and Quantum Mechanics | 515.2433 WIE The Fourier Integral and Certain of Its Applications | 515.3 PIS Differential and Integral Calculus- Vol.II | 515.3 RAN A Text Book of B.Sc. Mathematics- Part IV | 515.33 NAR Differential Calculus |
Includes Bibliography
Plancherel's theorem --
The general Tauberian theorem --
Special Tauberian theorems --
Generalized harmonic analysis.
The book was written from lectures given at the University of Cambridge and maintains throughout a high level of rigour whilst remaining a highly readable and lucid account. Topics covered include the Planchard theory of the existence of Fourier transforms of a function of L2 and Tauberian theorems. The influence of G. H. Hardy is apparent from the presence of an application of the theory to the prime number theorems of Hadamard and de la Vallee Poussin. Both pure and applied mathematicians will welcome the reissue of this classic work. For this reissue, Professor Kahane's Foreword briefly describes the genesis of Wiener's work and its later significance to harmonic analysis and Brownian motion.
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