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Theory of Sobolev Multipliers, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009 With Applications to Differential and Integral Operators Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften Series, Vol. 337

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Theory of Sobolev Multipliers
The purpose of this book is to give a comprehensive exposition of the theory of pointwise multipliers acting in pairs of spaces of differentiable functions. The theory was essentially developed by the authors during the last thirty years and the present volume is mainly based on their results.Part I is devoted to the theory of multipliers and encloses the following topics: trace inequalities, analytic characterization of multipliers, relations between spaces of Sobolev multipliers and other function spaces, maximal subalgebras of multiplier spaces, traces and extensions of multipliers, essential norm and compactness of multipliers, and miscellaneous properties of multipliers.Part II concerns several applications of this theory: continuity and compactness of differential operators in pairs of Sobolev spaces, multipliers as solutions to linear and quasilinear elliptic equations, higher regularity in the single and double layer potential theory for Lipschitz domains, regularity of the boundary in $L_p$-theory of elliptic boundary value problems, and singular integral operators in Sobolev spaces.
Description and Properties of Multipliers.- Trace Inequalities for Functions in Sobolev Spaces.- Multipliers in Pairs of Sobolev Spaces.- Multipliers in Pairs of Potential Spaces.- The Space M(B m p ? B l p ) with p > 1.- The Space M(B m 1 ? B l 1).- Maximal Algebras in Spaces of Multipliers.- Essential Norm and Compactness of Multipliers.- Traces and Extensions of Multipliers.- Sobolev Multipliers in a Domain, Multiplier Mappings and Manifolds.- Applications of Multipliers to Differential and Integral Operators.- Differential Operators in Pairs of Sobolev Spaces.- Schrödinger Operator and M(w 1 2 ? w ?1 2).- Relativistic Schrödinger Operator and M(W ½ 2 ? W ?½ 2).- Multipliers as Solutions to Elliptic Equations.- Regularity of the Boundary in L p -Theory of Elliptic Boundary Value Problems.- Multipliers in the Classical Layer Potential Theory for Lipschitz Domains.- Applications of Multipliers to the Theory of Integral Operators.

Vladimir Maz'ya is a professor at the University of Liverpool and professor emeritus at Linkoeping University, a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. In 2004 he was awarded the Celsius medal in gold for his outstanding contributions to the theory of partial differential equations and hydrodynamics. Maz'ya published over 400 papers and 15 books in various domains of the theory of differential equations, functional analysis, approximation theory, numerical methods, and applications to mechanics and mathematical physics (for more information see www.mai.liu.se/~vlmaz).

Tatyana Shaposhnikova is a professor at Linkoeping University. She works in function theory, functional analysis and their applications to partial differential and integral equations. The list of her publications contain three books and more than 70 articles. Together with V. Maz'ya she was awarded the Verdaguer Prize of the French Academy of Sciences in 2003 (for more information see www.mai.liu.se/~tasha).

First comprehensive monograph on topic Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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