singular integral उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The collaboration begun by Zygmund and Calder�n in 1948 reached fruition in the Calder�n-Zygmund Theory of Singular Integrals and lasted more than three decades.
- This is well known in applications as ( essentially ) the Hilbert transform; it is also a basic example in mathematical analysis, in connection with singular integral operators.
- A synthesis of the theories of singular integrals and Mikhlin's multiplier theorem is widely used in different branches of mathematical analysis, particularly to the theory of differential equations.
- He also created the " H ?, ?, ? " function space and proved some theorems for nonlinear singular integral equations with Cauchy kernel within that space.
- A major result that uses the " L p, w "-spaces is the Marcinkiewicz interpolation theorem, which has broad applications to harmonic analysis and the study of singular integrals.
- Fefferman's work on partial differential equations, Fourier analysis, in particular convergence, multipliers, divergence, singular integrals and Hardy spaces earned him a Fields Medal at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Helsinki in 1978.
- In Moscow State University Evgeny Moiseev delivers the following lecture courses : Functional Analysis, Mathematical Analysis, Applied Functional Analysis, Mixed Equations, Singular Integral Equations, and Spectral Methods for Non-Classical Mathematical Physics Problems Solution.
- Calder�n s work, characterized by great originality, elegance and power reshaped the landscape of mathematical analysis and ranged over a wide variety of topics : from singular integral operators to partial differential equations, from interpolation theory to Cauchy integrals on Lipschitz curves, from ergodic theory to inverse problems in electrical prospection.
- If " f " is a holomorphic univalent map from the unit disk " D " onto ? then the Bergman space of ? and its conjugate can be identified with that of " D " and " T " ? becomes the singular integral operator with kernel
- The " T " ( " b " ) theorem provides sufficient conditions for a singular integral operator to be a Calder�n & ndash; Zygmund operator, that is for a singular integral operator associated to a Calder�n & ndash; Zygmund kernel to be bounded on " L " 2.