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- Editors:
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Stefan Samko
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Universidade do Algarve, Faro, Portugal
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Amarino Lebre
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Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal
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António F. Santos
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Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal
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Table of contents (21 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xviii
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Contributed Papers
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Front Matter
Pages xix-xix
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- Ahmad Al-Salman, Hussain Al-Qassem
Pages 1-12
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- Albrecht Böttcher, Sergei Grudsky
Pages 43-54
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- B. Malcolm Brown, Valentin S. Samko, Ian W. Knowles, Marco Marletta
Pages 55-64
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- Ramón Bruzual, Marisela Domínguez
Pages 65-72
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- Luís P. Castro, Roland Duduchava, Frank-Olme Speck
Pages 73-100
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- Ana C. Conceição, Viktor G. Kravchenko, Francisco S. Teixeira
Pages 101-110
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- Alexei Karlovich, Yuri Karlovich
Pages 111-129
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- Anatoly A. Kilbas, Hari M. Srivastava, Juan J. Trujillo
Pages 151-173
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- Vakhtang Kokilashvili, Zurab Meshveliani, Vakhtang Paatashvili
Pages 175-196
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- Viktor G. Kravchenko, Rui C. Marreiros
Pages 197-204
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- Luca Preciso, Sergei Rogosin
Pages 237-254
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- Vladimir S. Rabinovich, Steffen Roch
Pages 255-271
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- Josue Ramírez, Ilya M. Spitkovsky
Pages 273-289
About this book
These proceedings comprise a large part of the papers presented at the In ternational Conference Factorization, Singular Operators and related problems, which was held from January 28 to February 1, 2002, at the University of th Madeira, Funchal, Portugal, to mark Professor Georgii Litvinchuk's 70 birth day. Experts in a variety of fields came to this conference to pay tribute to the great achievements of Professor Georgii Litvinchuk in the development of vari ous areas of operator theory. The main themes of the conference were focussed around the theory of singular type operators and factorization problems, but other topics such as potential theory and fractional calculus, to name but a couple, were also presented. The goal of the conference was to bring together mathematicians from var ious fields within operator theory and function theory in order to highlight recent advances in problems many of which were originally studied by Profes sor Litvinchuk and his scientific school. A second aim was to stimulate in ternational collaboration even further and promote the interaction of different approaches in current research in these areas. The Proceedings will be of great interest to researchers in Operator The ory, Real and Complex Analysis, Functional and Harmonic Analysis, Potential Theory, Fractional Calculus and other areas, as well as to graduate students looking for the latest results.