edited by Charles Fefferman, Alexandru D. Ionescu, D.H. Phong, and Stephen Wainger
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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viii, 461 pages :
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illustrations ;
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24 cm
SERIES
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Princeton mathematical series ;
Volume Designation
50
GENERAL NOTES
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Proceedings of the conference "Analysis and applications," held in May 2011 in honor of the 80th birthday of Elias M. Stein
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Princeton University's Elias Stein was the first mathematician to see the profound interconnections that tie classical Fourier analysis to several complex variables and representation theory. His fundamental contributions include the Kunze-Stein phenomenon, the construction of new representations, the Stein interpolation theorem, the idea of a restriction theorem for the Fourier transform, and the theory of H