Harmonic analysis : proceedings of a conference held at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, April 20-30, 1981
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Harmonic analysis : proceedings of a conference held at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, April 20-30, 1981
(Lecture notes in mathematics, 908)
Springer-Verlag, 1982
- : Berlin
- : New York
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Status of classification of irreducible unitary representations.- A conjecture of Littlewood, a question of Lusin, and a principle of Fourier transform behavior.- Bieberbach's conjecture for tourists.- Muckenhoupt's weights in some boundary problems of a complex variable.- Weighted norm inequalities and vector valued inequalities.- Two weight norm inequalities for certain maximal and integral operators.- Weights in ergodic theory.- Majorized toeplitz forms and weighted inequalities with general norms.- Dilation of generalized Toeplitz kernels and some vectorial moment and weighted problems.- A new interpolation theorem.- A note on interpolation spaces.- A note on the almost everywhere behavior of solutions to the Schroedinger equation.- Examples of twisted convolution operators.- Calderon-Zygmund kernels on nilpotent lie groups.- Multipliers of Lp and the operational calculus.- Fourier transform estimates.- HP and BMO regular martingales.- A weak spectral synthesis property for Hardy and Lipschitz spaces.- The dyadic special atom space.- Extension of Stein's Llog L result to the closed interval.- On the almost everywhere convergence of Bochner-Riesz means of multiple Fourier series.- A note on the almost everywhere convergence of Bochner-Riesz means of multiple conjugate Fourier series.
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