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Modern Trends in Pseudo-Differential Operators

Birkhäuser

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  • Representation of latest trends in pseudo-differential operators
  • Emphasis on the role of pseudo-differential operators in analysis and mathematics
  • Diversity of topics related to pseudo-differential operators

Part of the book series: Operator Theory: Advances and Applications (OT, volume 172)

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Table of contents (19 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-vii
  2. The Quantization of Edge Symbols

    • C. -I. Martin, B. -W. Schulze
    Pages 1-31
  3. On Rays of Minimal Growth for Elliptic Cone Operators

    • Juan B. Gil, Thomas Krainer, Gerardo A. Mendoza
    Pages 33-50
  4. On the Fourier Analysis of Operators on the Torus

    • Michael Ruzhansky, Ville Turunen
    Pages 87-105
  5. Wave Kernels of the Twisted Laplacian

    • Jingzhi Tie, M. W. Wong
    Pages 107-115
  6. Gevrey Local Solvability for Degenerate Parabolic Operators of Higher Order

    • Alessandro Oliaro, Petar Popivanov
    Pages 135-151
  7. A Class of Quadratic Time-frequency Representations Based on the Short-time Fourier Transform

    • Paolo Boggiatto, Giuseppe De Donno, Alessandro Oliaro
    Pages 235-249
  8. A Characterization of Stockwell Spectra

    • M. W. Wong, Hongmei Zhu
    Pages 251-257
  9. On the Product of Localization Operators

    • Elena Cordero, Karlheinz Gröchenig
    Pages 279-295
  10. Gelfand-Shilov Spaces, Pseudo-differential Operators and Localization Operators

    • Marco Cappiello, Todor Gramchev, Luigi Rodino
    Pages 297-312
  11. Microlocalization within Some Classes of Fourier Hyperfunctions

    • Richard D. Carmichael, Atsuhiko Eida, Stevan Pilipović
    Pages 329-342

Authors, Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Mathematics and Systems Engineering, Växjö University, Växjö, Sweden

    Joachim Toft

  • Department of Mathematics and Statistics, York University, Toronto, Canada

    M. W. Wong, Hongmei Zhu

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