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A Course on Integration Theory electronic resource including more than 150 exercises with detailed answers / by Nicolas Lerner.

By: Lerner, Nicolas [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Basel : Springer Basel : Imprint: Birkhäuser, 2014Description: XVIII, 492 p. 15 illus., 3 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783034806947Subject(s): mathematics | Mathematics | Real Functions | Measure and IntegrationDDC classification: 515.8 LOC classification: QA331.5Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1 Introduction -- 2 General theory of integration -- 3 Construction of the Lebesgue measure on R^d -- 4 Spaces of integrable functions -- 5 Integration on a product space -- 6 Diffeomorphisms of open subsets of R^d and integration -- 7 Convolution -- 8 Complex measures -- 9 Harmonic analysis -- 10 Classical inequalities.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This textbook provides a detailed treatment of abstract integration theory, construction of the Lebesgue measure via the Riesz-Markov Theorem and also via the Carathéodory Theorem. It also includes some elementary properties of Hausdorff measures as well as the basic properties of spaces of integrable functions and standard theorems on integrals depending on a parameter. Integration on a product space, change-of-variables formulas as well as the construction and study of classical Cantor sets are treated in detail. Classical convolution inequalities, such as Young's inequality and Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev inequality, are proven. Further topics include the Radon-Nikodym theorem, notions of harmonic analysis, classical inequalities and interpolation theorems including Marcinkiewicz's theorem, and the definition of Lebesgue points and the Lebesgue differentiation theorem. Each chapter ends with a large number of exercises and detailed solutions. A comprehensive appendix provides the reader with various elements of elementary mathematics, such as a discussion around the calculation of antiderivatives or the Gamma function. It also provides more advanced material such as some basic properties of cardinals and ordinals which are useful for the study of measurability.
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1 Introduction -- 2 General theory of integration -- 3 Construction of the Lebesgue measure on R^d -- 4 Spaces of integrable functions -- 5 Integration on a product space -- 6 Diffeomorphisms of open subsets of R^d and integration -- 7 Convolution -- 8 Complex measures -- 9 Harmonic analysis -- 10 Classical inequalities.

This textbook provides a detailed treatment of abstract integration theory, construction of the Lebesgue measure via the Riesz-Markov Theorem and also via the Carathéodory Theorem. It also includes some elementary properties of Hausdorff measures as well as the basic properties of spaces of integrable functions and standard theorems on integrals depending on a parameter. Integration on a product space, change-of-variables formulas as well as the construction and study of classical Cantor sets are treated in detail. Classical convolution inequalities, such as Young's inequality and Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev inequality, are proven. Further topics include the Radon-Nikodym theorem, notions of harmonic analysis, classical inequalities and interpolation theorems including Marcinkiewicz's theorem, and the definition of Lebesgue points and the Lebesgue differentiation theorem. Each chapter ends with a large number of exercises and detailed solutions. A comprehensive appendix provides the reader with various elements of elementary mathematics, such as a discussion around the calculation of antiderivatives or the Gamma function. It also provides more advanced material such as some basic properties of cardinals and ordinals which are useful for the study of measurability.

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