Linear Spaces and Approximation / Lineare Räume und Approximation von Butzer | Proceedings of the Conference held at the Oberwolfach Mathematical Research Institute, Black Forest, August 20–27,1977 / Abhandlungen zur Tagung im Mathematischen Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, Schwarzwald, vom 20. bis 27. August 1977 | ISBN 9783034871808

Linear Spaces and Approximation / Lineare Räume und Approximation

Proceedings of the Conference held at the Oberwolfach Mathematical Research Institute, Black Forest, August 20–27,1977 / Abhandlungen zur Tagung im Mathematischen Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, Schwarzwald, vom 20. bis 27. August 1977

von Butzer und Szökefalvi-Nagy
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Buchcover Linear Spaces and Approximation / Lineare Räume und Approximation | Butzer | EAN 9783034871808 | ISBN 3-0348-7180-5 | ISBN 978-3-0348-7180-8

Linear Spaces and Approximation / Lineare Räume und Approximation

Proceedings of the Conference held at the Oberwolfach Mathematical Research Institute, Black Forest, August 20–27,1977 / Abhandlungen zur Tagung im Mathematischen Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, Schwarzwald, vom 20. bis 27. August 1977

von Butzer und Szökefalvi-Nagy
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinButzer
Autor / AutorinSzökefalvi-Nagy
The publication of Oberwolfach conference books was initiated by Birkhauser Publishers in 1964 with the proceedings of the conference 'On Approximation Theory', conducted by P. L. Butzer (Aachen) and J. Korevaar (Amsterdam). Since that auspicious beginning, others of the Oberwolfach proceedings have appeared in Birkhauser's ISNM series. The present volume is the fifth * edited at Aachen in collaboration with an external institution. It once again ad dresses itself to the most recent results on approximation and operator theory, and includes 47 of the 48 lectures presented at Oberwolfach, as well as five articles subsequently submitted by V. A. Baskakov (Moscow), H. Esser (Aachen), G. Lumer (Mons), E. L. Stark (Aachen) and P. M. Tamrazov (Kiev). In addition, there is a section devoted to new and unsolved problems, based upon two special problem sessions augmented by later communications from the participants. Corresponding to the nature of the conference, the aim of the organizers was to solicit both specialized and survey papers, ranging in the broad area of classical and functional analysis, from approximation and interpolation theory to Fourier and harmonic analysis, and to the theory of function spaces and operators. The papers were supplemented by lectures on fields represented for the first time in our series of Oberwolfach Conferences, so for example, complex function theory or probability and sampling theory.