Several Complex Variables V | Complex Analysis in Partial Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics | ISBN 9783642580116

Several Complex Variables V

Complex Analysis in Partial Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics

herausgegeben von G.M. Khenkin
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonG.M. Khenkin
Beiträge vonC.A. Berenstein
Beiträge vonG.M. Khenkin
Beiträge vonA.Yu. Morozov
Beiträge vonR.G. Novikov
Beiträge vonA.M. Perelomov
Beiträge vonD.C. Struppa
Buchcover Several Complex Variables V  | EAN 9783642580116 | ISBN 3-642-58011-4 | ISBN 978-3-642-58011-6

Several Complex Variables V

Complex Analysis in Partial Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics

herausgegeben von G.M. Khenkin
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonG.M. Khenkin
Beiträge vonC.A. Berenstein
Beiträge vonG.M. Khenkin
Beiträge vonA.Yu. Morozov
Beiträge vonR.G. Novikov
Beiträge vonA.M. Perelomov
Beiträge vonD.C. Struppa
In this part, we present a survey of mean-periodicity phenomena which arise in connection with classical questions in complex analysis, partial differential equations, and more generally, convolution equations. A common feature of the problem we shall consider is the fact that their solutions depend on tech niques and ideas from complex analysis. One finds in this way a remarkable and fruitful interplay between mean-periodicity and complex analysis. This is exactly what this part will try to explore. It is probably appropriate to stress the classical flavor of all of our treat ment. Even though we shall frequently refer to recent results and the latest theories (such as algebmic analysis, or the theory of Bernstein-Sato polyno mials), it is important to observe that the roots of probably all the problems we discuss here are classical in spirit, since that is the approach we use. For instance, most of Chap. 2 is devoted to far-reaching generalizations of a result dating back to Euler, and it is soon discovered that the key tool for such gen eralizations was first introduced by Jacobi! As the reader will soon discover, similar arguments can be made for each of the subsequent chapters. Before we give a complete description of our work on a chapter-by-chapter basis, let us make a remark about the list of references. It is quite hard (maybe even impossible) to provide a complete list of references on such a vast topic.