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This book, first published in 2001, focuses on Poincaré, Nash and other Sobolev-type inequalities and their applications to the Laplace and heat diffusion equations on Riemannian manifolds. Applications covered include the ultracontractivity of the heat diffusion semigroup, Gaussian heat kernel bounds, the Rozenblum-Lieb-Cwikel inequality and elliptic and parabolic Harnack inequalities. Emphasis is placed on the role of families of local Poincaré and Sobolev inequalities. The text provides the first self contained account of the equivalence between the uniform parabolic Harnack inequality, on the one hand, and the conjunction of the doubling volume property and Poincaré's inequality on the other. It is suitable to be used as an advanced graduate textbook and will also be a useful source of information for graduate students and researchers in analysis on manifolds, geometric differential equations, Brownian motion and diffusion on manifolds, as well as other related areas.
Inequalities (Mathematics) --- Sobolev spaces. --- Spaces, Sobolev --- Function spaces --- Processes, Infinite
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Analysis on metric spaces emerged in the 1990s as an independent research field providing a unified treatment of first-order analysis in diverse and potentially nonsmooth settings. Based on the fundamental concept of upper gradient, the notion of a Sobolev function was formulated in the setting of metric measure spaces supporting a Poincaré inequality. This coherent treatment from first principles is an ideal introduction to the subject for graduate students and a useful reference for experts. It presents the foundations of the theory of such first-order Sobolev spaces, then explores geometric implications of the critical Poincaré inequality, and indicates numerous examples of spaces satisfying this axiom. A distinguishing feature of the book is its focus on vector-valued Sobolev spaces. The final chapters include proofs of several landmark theorems, including Cheeger's stability theorem for Poincaré inequalities under Gromov-Hausdorff convergence, and the Keith-Zhong self-improvement theorem for Poincaré inequalities.
Metric spaces. --- Sobolev spaces. --- Spaces, Sobolev --- Function spaces --- Spaces, Metric --- Generalized spaces --- Set theory --- Topology
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Sobolev spaces were firstly defined by the Russian mathematician, Sergei L. Sobolev (1908-1989) in the 1930s. Several properties of these spaces have been studied by mathematicians until today. Functions that account for existence and uniqueness, asymptotic behavior, blow up, stability and instability of the solution of many differential equations that occur in applied and in engineering sciences are carried out with the help of Sobolev spaces and embedding theorems in these spaces. An Introduction to Sobolev Spaces provides a brief introduction to Sobolev spaces at a simple level with illustrated examples. Readers will learn about the properties of these types of vector spaces and gain an understanding of advanced differential calculus and partial difference equations that are related to this topic. The contents of the book are suitable for undergraduate and graduate students, mathematicians, and engineers who have an interest in getting a quick, but carefully presented, mathematically sound, basic knowledge about Sobolev Spaces.
Sobolev spaces. --- Interpolation spaces. --- Differential equations, Partial. --- Partial differential equations --- Spaces, Interpolation --- Function spaces --- Spaces, Sobolev
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The theory of Lebesgue and Sobolev spaces with variable integrability is experiencing a steady expansion, and is the subject of much vigorous research by functional analysts, function-space analysts and specialists in nonlinear analysis. These spaces have attracted attention not only because of their intrinsic mathematical importance as natural, interesting examples of non-rearrangement-invariant function spaces but also in view of their applications, which include the mathematical modeling of electrorheological fluids and image restoration. The main focus of this book is to provide a solid fu
Function spaces. --- Sobolev spaces. --- Differential operators. --- Spaces, Sobolev --- Function spaces --- Operators, Differential --- Differential equations --- Operator theory --- Spaces, Function --- Functional analysis
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This is the first part of the second revised and extended edition of the well established book "Function Spaces" by Alois Kufner, Oldřich John, and Svatopluk Fučík. Like the first edition this monograph is an introduction to function spaces defined in terms of differentiability and integrability classes. It provides a catalogue of various spaces and benefits as a handbook for those who use function spaces in their research or lecture courses. This first volume is devoted to the study of function spaces, based on intrinsic properties of a function such as its size, continuity, smoothness, various forms of a control over the mean oscillation, and so on. The second volume will be dedicated to the study of function spaces of Sobolev type, in which the key notion is the weak derivative of a function of several variables.
Ideal spaces. --- Sobolev spaces. --- Function spaces. --- Spaces, Function --- Functional analysis --- Spaces, Sobolev --- Function spaces --- Banach function spaces --- Köthe spaces --- Normed Köthe spaces
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Sobolev Spaces presents an introduction to the theory of Sobolev Spaces and other related spaces of function, also to the imbedding characteristics of these spaces. This theory is widely used in pure and Applied Mathematics and in the Physical Sciences.This second edition of Adam's 'classic' reference text contains many additions and much modernizing and refining of material. The basic premise of the book remains unchanged: Sobolev Spaces is intended to provide a solid foundation in these spaces for graduate students and researchers alike.* Self-contained and acc
Sobolev spaces. --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Mathematical Theory --- Calculus --- Spaces, Sobolev --- Function spaces --- Analyse fonctionnelle --- Functional analysis --- Sobolev, Espaces de. --- Sobolev, Espaces de --- ELSEVIER-B EPUB-LIV-FT --- Functional analysis. --- Espaces de sobolev
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This book grew out of a course taught in the Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, which was tailored to the needs of the applied community of mathematicians, engineers, physicists etc., who were interested in studying the problems of mathematical physics in general and their approximate solutions on computer in particular. Almost all topics which will be essential for the study of Sobolev spaces and their applications in the elliptic boundary value problems and their finite element approximations are presented. Also many additional topics of interests for specific applied disciplines and engineering, for example, elementary solutions, derivatives of discontinuous functions of several variables, delta-convergent sequences of functions, Fourier series of distributions, convolution system of equations etc. have been included along with many interesting examples.
Theory of distributions (Functional analysis) --- Sobolev spaces --- Spaces, Sobolev --- Function spaces --- Distribution (Functional analysis) --- Distributions, Theory of (Functional analysis) --- Functions, Generalized --- Generalized functions --- Functional analysis --- Distribution Theory. --- Elliptic Boundary Value Problem. --- Finite Element Approximation. --- Sobolev Space.
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Analytical spaces --- Analyse fonctionnelle --- Functional analysis --- Sobolev spaces --- Sobolev, Espaces de --- Sobolev spaces. --- #TCPW W8.0 --- 517.982 --- Functional analysis. --- 517.982 Linear spaces with topology and order or other structures --- Linear spaces with topology and order or other structures --- Spaces, Sobolev --- Function spaces --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Calculus --- Mathematical Theory --- Espaces de sobolev
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Focusing on the mathematics, and providing only a minimum of explicatory comment, this volume contains six chapters covering auxiliary material, relatively p-radial operators, relatively p-sectorial operators, relatively σ-bounded operators, Cauchy problems for inhomogenous Sobolev-type equations, bounded solutions to Sobolev-type equations, and optimal control.
Sobolev spaces. --- Differential equations, Linear. --- Degenerate differential equations. --- Semigroups of operators. --- Operators, Semigroups of --- Operator theory --- Equations of degenerate type --- Differential equations, Partial --- Linear differential equations --- Linear systems --- Spaces, Sobolev --- Function spaces --- Bounded Solutions. --- Cauchy problems. --- Optimal Control. --- Sobolev-type equations. --- p-radial Operators. --- p-sectorial Operators. --- s-bounded Operators.
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After publishing an introduction to the Navier–Stokes equation and oceanography (Vol. 1 of this series), Luc Tartar follows with another set of lecture notes based on a graduate course in two parts, as indicated by the title. A draft has been available on the internet for a few years. The author has now revised and polished it into a text accessible to a larger audience.
Interpolation spaces. --- Sobolev spaces. --- Sobolev spaces --- Interpolation spaces --- Mathematics. --- Mathematical analysis. --- Analysis (Mathematics). --- Functional analysis. --- Partial differential equations. --- Analysis. --- Partial Differential Equations. --- Functional Analysis. --- Partial differential equations --- Functional calculus --- Calculus of variations --- Functional equations --- Integral equations --- 517.1 Mathematical analysis --- Mathematical analysis --- Math --- Science --- Spaces, Interpolation --- Function spaces --- Spaces, Sobolev --- Global analysis (Mathematics). --- Differential equations, partial. --- Analysis, Global (Mathematics) --- Differential topology --- Functions of complex variables --- Geometry, Algebraic
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