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Complex Analysis And Dynamical Systems II: A Conference In Honor Of Professor Lawrence Zalcman's Sixtieth Birthday, June 9-12, 2003, Nahariya, Israel
Mark Agranovsky
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Lawrence Allen Zalcman
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Lavi Karp
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In these proceedings from the June 2003 conference in honor of Professor Lawrence Zalcman, contributors describe their work in a wide range of fields, including classical complex analysis of one and several variables, differential equations and integral geometry. Topics of the 37 papers include biographies of Professor Zalcman, a multiplicator problem and characteristics of growth of entire functions, quasinormal families with periodic points, univalent functions starlike and with respect to a boundary point, the Wiman-Valiron theory, holomorphic extendability and the argument principle, entire functions with no unbounded Fatou components, the boundary properties of convex functions, modules of vector measures on the Heisenberg Group, characteristic problems for the spherical mean transform. The essential spectrum of electromagnetic Schrödinger operators, the Beltrami equation and FMO functions, convolution converses and composition operators in Sobolev spaces. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
432 pages, Paperback
First published October 1, 2005
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