Excursions in Harmonic Analysis, Volume 2

The February Fourier Talks at the Norbert Wiener Center

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Author: ISBN: 9780817683795
Publisher: Birkhäuser Boston Publication: January 4, 2013
Imprint: Birkhäuser Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780817683795
Publisher: Birkhäuser Boston
Publication: January 4, 2013
Imprint: Birkhäuser
Language: English

The Norbert Wiener Center for Harmonic Analysis and Applications provides a state-of-the-art research venue for the broad emerging area of mathematical engineering in the context of harmonic analysis.

This two-volume set consists of contributions from speakers at the February Fourier Talks (FFT) from 2006-2011. The FFT are organized by the Norbert Wiener Center in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Maryland, College Park. These volumes span a large spectrum of harmonic analysis and its applications. They are divided into the following parts:

Volume I

·         Sampling Theory

·         Remote Sensing

·         Mathematics of Data Processing

·         Applications of Data Processing

Volume II

·         Measure Theory

·         Filtering

·         Operator Theory

·         Biomathematics

Each part provides state-of-the-art results, with contributions from an impressive array of mathematicians, engineers, and scientists in academia, industry, and government.

Excursions in Harmonic Analysis: The February Fourier Talks at the Norbert Wiener Center is an excellent reference for graduate students, researchers, and professionals in pure and applied mathematics, engineering, and physics.

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The Norbert Wiener Center for Harmonic Analysis and Applications provides a state-of-the-art research venue for the broad emerging area of mathematical engineering in the context of harmonic analysis.

This two-volume set consists of contributions from speakers at the February Fourier Talks (FFT) from 2006-2011. The FFT are organized by the Norbert Wiener Center in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Maryland, College Park. These volumes span a large spectrum of harmonic analysis and its applications. They are divided into the following parts:

Volume I

·         Sampling Theory

·         Remote Sensing

·         Mathematics of Data Processing

·         Applications of Data Processing

Volume II

·         Measure Theory

·         Filtering

·         Operator Theory

·         Biomathematics

Each part provides state-of-the-art results, with contributions from an impressive array of mathematicians, engineers, and scientists in academia, industry, and government.

Excursions in Harmonic Analysis: The February Fourier Talks at the Norbert Wiener Center is an excellent reference for graduate students, researchers, and professionals in pure and applied mathematics, engineering, and physics.

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