
The Way of Analysis, Revised Edition
Robert S. Strichartz(Author)
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
Published on 16. June 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
739 pages
978-0-7637-1497-0 (ISBN)
Description
The Way of Analysis gives a thorough account of real analysis in one or several variables, from the construction of the real number system to an introduction of the Lebesgue integral. The text provides proofs of all main results, as well as motivations, examples, applications, exercises, and formal chapter summaries. Additionally, there are three chapters on application of analysis, ordinary differential equations, Fourier series, and curves and surfaces to show how the techniques of analysis are used in concrete settings.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Sudbury
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
822 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7637-1497-0 (9780763714970)
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Previous edition
Book
05/1995
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
€69.51
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Person
Robert S. Strichartz, Cornell University Received his Ph.D. (1966) from Princeton University and is currently teaches mathematics at Cornell University. Research interests cover a wide range of topics in analysis, including harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, analysis on Lie groups and manifolds, integral geometry, wavelets and fractals.'Robert's early work using methods of harmonic analysis to obtain fundamental estimates for linear wave equations has played an important role in recent developments in the theory of nonlinear wave equations.' His work on fractals began with the study of self-similar measures and their Fourier transforms. More recently'his have been concentrating on a theory of differential equations'on fractals created by Jun Kigami. Much of this work has been done in collaboration with undergraduate students through a summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program at Cornell that'he directs.'Robert wrote an expository article' Analysis On Fractals, Notices of the AMS 46 (1999), 1199 - 1208' explaining the basic ideas in this subject area and the connections with other areas of mathematics.