9780849384905-0849384907-Course in Abstract Harmonic Analysis A (Studies in Advanced Mathematics)

Course in Abstract Harmonic Analysis A (Studies in Advanced Mathematics)

ISBN-13: 9780849384905
ISBN-10: 0849384907
Edition: 1
Author: Gerald B. Folland
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: CRC Press
Format: Hardcover 288 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780849384905
ISBN-10: 0849384907
Edition: 1
Author: Gerald B. Folland
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: CRC Press
Format: Hardcover 288 pages

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Course in Abstract Harmonic Analysis A (Studies in Advanced Mathematics) (ISBN-13: 9780849384905 and ISBN-10: 0849384907), written by authors Gerald B. Folland, was published by CRC Press in 1995. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Applied (Mathematics, Infinity, Mathematical Analysis) books. You can easily purchase or rent Course in Abstract Harmonic Analysis A (Studies in Advanced Mathematics) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Applied books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.44.

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Abstract theory remains an indispensable foundation for the study of concrete cases. It shows what the general picture should look like and provides results that are useful again and again. Despite this, however, there are few, if any introductory texts that present a unified picture of the general abstract theory.

A Course in Abstract Harmonic Analysis offers a concise, readable introduction to Fourier analysis on groups and unitary representation theory. After a brief review of the relevant parts of Banach algebra theory and spectral theory, the book proceeds to the basic facts about locally compact groups, Haar measure, and unitary representations, including the Gelfand-Raikov existence theorem. The author devotes two chapters to analysis on Abelian groups and compact groups, then explores induced representations, featuring the imprimitivity theorem and its applications. The book concludes with an informal discussion of some further aspects of the representation theory of non-compact, non-Abelian groups.

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