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Foundations of Symmetric Spaces of Measurable Functions [electronic resource] : Lorentz, Marcinkiewicz and Orlicz Spaces / by Ben-Zion A. Rubshtein, Genady Ya. Grabarnik, Mustafa A. Muratov, Yulia S. Pashkova.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Developments in Mathematics ; 45Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Description: XVII, 259 p. 90 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319427584
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 515.7 23
LOC classification:
  • QA319-329.9
Online resources:
Contents:
1.Definition of the symmetric space -- 2.Spaces Lp -- 3.The space L1 ∩ L ∞ -- 4. The space L1+L∞ -- 5. The embedding L1 ∩L∞ ⊆ X ⊆ L1+L∞ ⊆ L0 -- 6. Embeddings, Minimality and Separability: The property -- 7. Associated Spaces -- 8. Maximality Properties (B) and (C) -- 9. Lorentz spaces -- 10. Quasi-concave functions -- 11. Marcinkiewicz spaces -- 12. Embedding -- 13. Definition and examples of Orlicz spaces -- 14. Separable Orlicz Spaces -- 15. Duality for Orlicz spaces -- 16. Comparison of Orlicz spaces -- 17. The intersection and sum of Orlicz spaces.– Complements -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Key definitions and results in symmetric spaces, particularly Lp, Lorentz, Marcinkiewicz and Orlicz spaces are emphasized in this textbook. A comprehensive overview of the Lorentz, Marcinkiewicz and Orlicz spaces is presented based on concepts and results of symmetric spaces. Scientists and researchers will find the application of linear operators, ergodic theory, harmonic analysis and mathematical physics noteworthy and useful. This book is intended for graduate students and researchers in mathematics and may be used as a general reference for the theory of functions, measure theory, and functional analysis. This self-contained text is presented in four parts totaling seventeen chapters to correspond with a one-semester lecture course. Each of the four parts begins with an overview and is subsequently divided into chapters, each of which concludes with exercises and notes. A chapter called “Complements” is included at the end of the text as supplementary material to assist students with independent work.
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1.Definition of the symmetric space -- 2.Spaces Lp -- 3.The space L1 ∩ L ∞ -- 4. The space L1+L∞ -- 5. The embedding L1 ∩L∞ ⊆ X ⊆ L1+L∞ ⊆ L0 -- 6. Embeddings, Minimality and Separability: The property -- 7. Associated Spaces -- 8. Maximality Properties (B) and (C) -- 9. Lorentz spaces -- 10. Quasi-concave functions -- 11. Marcinkiewicz spaces -- 12. Embedding -- 13. Definition and examples of Orlicz spaces -- 14. Separable Orlicz Spaces -- 15. Duality for Orlicz spaces -- 16. Comparison of Orlicz spaces -- 17. The intersection and sum of Orlicz spaces.– Complements -- Index.

Key definitions and results in symmetric spaces, particularly Lp, Lorentz, Marcinkiewicz and Orlicz spaces are emphasized in this textbook. A comprehensive overview of the Lorentz, Marcinkiewicz and Orlicz spaces is presented based on concepts and results of symmetric spaces. Scientists and researchers will find the application of linear operators, ergodic theory, harmonic analysis and mathematical physics noteworthy and useful. This book is intended for graduate students and researchers in mathematics and may be used as a general reference for the theory of functions, measure theory, and functional analysis. This self-contained text is presented in four parts totaling seventeen chapters to correspond with a one-semester lecture course. Each of the four parts begins with an overview and is subsequently divided into chapters, each of which concludes with exercises and notes. A chapter called “Complements” is included at the end of the text as supplementary material to assist students with independent work.

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