Hilbert Transforms: Volume 1

Hilbert Transforms: Volume 1

2008 • 800 pages

The Hilbert transform has many uses, including solving problems in aerodynamics, condensed matter physics, optics, fluids, and engineering. Written in a style that will suit a wide audience (including the physical sciences), this book will become the reference of choice on the topic, whatever the subject background of the reader. It explains all the common Hilbert transforms, mathematical techniques for evaluating them, and has detailed discussions of their application. Especially useful for researchers are the tabulation of analytically evaluated Hilbert transforms, and an atlas that immediately illustrates how the Hilbert transform alters a function. A collection of exercises helps the reader to test their understanding of the material in each chapter. The bibliography is a wide-ranging collection of references both to the classical mathematical papers, and to a diverse array of applications.

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Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications

Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications is a 41-book series with 41 primary works first released in 1978 with contributions by Luis A. Santaló, Robert McEliece, and David Ruelle.

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Theory of Information Coding
Thermodynamic formalism : the mathematical structures of equilibrium statistical mechanics
The Racah-Wigner Algebra in Quantum Theory
Continued Fractions: Analytic Theory and Applications
Mathematical Theory of Entropy
The Representation Theory of the Symmetric Group
Field Extensions and Galois Theory
The Banach-Tarski Paradox
Computation and automata
Operator Algebras in Dynamical Systems
Model theory

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