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Lectures on the Edge-of-the-Wedge Theorem
A co-publication of the AMS and CBMS
eBook ISBN: | 978-1-4704-2366-7 |
Product Code: | CBMS/6.E |
List Price: | $23.00 |
Individual Price: | $18.40 |
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Lectures on the Edge-of-the-Wedge Theorem
A co-publication of the AMS and CBMS
eBook ISBN: | 978-1-4704-2366-7 |
Product Code: | CBMS/6.E |
List Price: | $23.00 |
Individual Price: | $18.40 |
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Book DetailsCBMS Regional Conference Series in MathematicsVolume: 6; 1971; 33 ppMSC: Primary 32
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Table of Contents
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Chapters
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Introduction
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The one-variable case
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Tubes with a common edge
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Proof of the continuous version
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A Banach-Steinhaus theorem on groups
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Test functions
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A lemma about the radius of convergence
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Proof of the distribution version
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A reflection theorem
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Applications to function theory in polydiscs
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Epstein’s generalization
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References
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Appendix with supplementary references
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Reviews
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The lucid style of the author makes previously difficult material easily available to graduate students. He avoids abstract and sophisticated formulations but excellently prepares the interested reader to pursue the more general cohomological formulation of this type of theorem.
F. T. Birtel, Mathematical Reviews
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Chapters
-
Introduction
-
The one-variable case
-
Tubes with a common edge
-
Proof of the continuous version
-
A Banach-Steinhaus theorem on groups
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Test functions
-
A lemma about the radius of convergence
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Proof of the distribution version
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A reflection theorem
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Applications to function theory in polydiscs
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Epstein’s generalization
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References
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Appendix with supplementary references
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The lucid style of the author makes previously difficult material easily available to graduate students. He avoids abstract and sophisticated formulations but excellently prepares the interested reader to pursue the more general cohomological formulation of this type of theorem.
F. T. Birtel, Mathematical Reviews
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