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In the second half of 2015, the American Math Society will publish a five volume (total about 3000 pages) set of books that is a graduate analysis text with lots of additional bonus material. Included are hundreds of problems and copious notes which extend the text and provide historical background. Efforts have been made to find simple and elegant proofs and to keeping the writing style clear.


Maximal functions and pointwise limits, harmonic functions and potential theory, phase space analysis, Hp spaces, more inequalities.

Selected topics include Hardy-Littlewood maximal function, von Neumann and Birkhoff ergodic theorems, Weyl equidistribution, ergodicity of Gauss (continued fraction) map, ergodicity of geodesic flow on certain Riemann surfaces, Kingman subadditive ergodic theorem, Ruelle–Oseledec theorem, martingale convergence theorem, subharmonic functions, Perron’s method, spherical harmonics, Frostman’s theorem, Kellogg-Evans theorem, potential theory on Riemann surfaces, pseudo-differential operators, coherent states, wavelets, BMO, real interpolation and Marcinkiewicz theorem, Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev inequalities, Sobolev spaces, Calderón-Zygmund method, Calderón-Vaillancourt estimates, Hypercontractive and Log-Sobolev estimates, Lieb Thirring and CLR bounds, Tomas-Stein theorem.

759 pages, Hardcover

First published December 21, 2015

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Barry Simon

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Barry Simon is an eminent American mathematical physicist and the IBM Professor of Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (Emeritus) at Caltech, known for his prolific contributions in spectral theory, functional analysis, and nonrelativistic quantum mechanics (particularly Schrödinger operators), including the connections to atomic and molecular physics. He has authored more than 300 publications on mathematics and physics.

More particularly, his work has focused on broad areas of mathematical physics and analysis covering: quantum field theory, statistical mechanics, Brownian motion, random matrix theory, general nonrelativistic quantum mechanics (including N-body systems and resonances), nonrelativistic quantum mechanics in electric and magnetic fields, the semi-classical limit, the singular continuous spectrum, random and ergodic Schrödinger operators, orthogonal polynomials, and non-selfadjoint spectral theory.

Dr. Simon is a fellow of the American Mathematical Society (2012), a winner of the Henri Poincaré Prize (2012), a winner of the János Bolyai International Mathematical Prize (2015), a winner of the 2016 Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement, and a winner of the Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics (2018).

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