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This book deals with the symbiotic relationship between I Quarkonial decompositions of functions, on the one hand, and II Sharp inequalities and embeddings in function spaces, III Fractal elliptic operators, IV Regularity theory for some semi-linear equations, on the other hand. Accordingly, the book has four chapters. In Chapter I we present the Weier- strassian approach to the theory of function spaces, which can be roughly described as follows. Let 'IjJ be a non-negative Coo function in]R. n with compact support such that {'ljJe - m): m E zn} is a resolution of unity in ]R. n. Let 'IjJ 3(x) = x 3'IjJ(x) where x E ]R. n and {3 E N . One may ask under which circumstances functions and distributions f in ]R. n admit expansions 00 (0. 1) f(x) = L L L ). . m'IjJ 3(2jx - m), x E ]R. n, n 3ENg j=O mEZ with the coefficients ). . m E C. This resembles, at least formally, the Weier- strassian approach to holomorphic functions (in the complex plane), combined with the wavelet philosophy: translations x 1---4 x - m where m E zn and dyadic j dilations x 1---4 2 x where j E No in ]R. n. Such representations pave the way to constructive definitions offunction spaces.

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  • ISBN-13: 9783034894944
  • ISBN-10: 3034894945
  • Publisher: Birkhauser
  • Publish Date: November 2012
  • Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 0.89 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.67 pounds
  • Page Count: 425

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