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Analysis in Integer and Fractional Dimensions

by Ron C. Blei, R. C. Blei, Bela Bollobas
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Overview

This book provides a thorough and self-contained study of interdependence and complexity in settings of functional analysis, harmonic analysis and stochastic analysis. It focuses on "dimension" as a basic counter of degrees of freedom, leading to precise relations between combinatorial measurements and various indices originating from the classical inequalities of Khintchin, Littlewood and Grothendieck. Topics include the (two-dimensional) Grothendieck inequality and its extensions to higher dimensions, stochastic models of Brownian motion, degrees of randomness and FrΓ©chet measures in stochastic analysis. This book is primarily aimed at graduate students specializing in harmonic analysis, functional analysis or probability theory. It contains many exercises and is suitable as a textbook. It is also of interest to computer scientists, physicists, statisticians, biologists and economists.

Synopsis

Thorough and self-contained study for graduate students and researchers.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2001
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
580
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521650847

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