Lectures on singular integral operators
Francis Michael Christ
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Lectures on singular integral operators
Published
1990
Publisher
Published for the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences by the American Mathematical Society
Pages
132
ISBN-10
0821807285
Subjects
Intégrales singulières
Singular integrals and differentiability properties of functions
Wavelets and singularintegrals on curves and surfaces
Introduction à l'étude des intégrales singulières et des hyperfonctions
Hypersingular integral equations and their applications
On the convergence in L¹ of singular integrals
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Lectures on singular integral operators was written by Francis Michael Christ.
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