Microlocal analysis for differential operators: an introduction
Series: London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 196Publication details: Cambridge University Press, 1994. New YorkDescription: 151p. pbk; 22cmISBN:- 9780521449861
- 515.7242 GRI
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515.723 MIL Integral transforms in applied mathematics | 515.723 WID Laplace transform | 515.724 TRE Introduction to pseudodifferential and fourier integral operators, Vol.1 : | 515.7242 GRI Microlocal analysis for differential operators: an introduction | 515.7242 MEL Geometric scattering theory | 515.7246 DAV Linear operators and their spectra | 515.7246 DIE Absolutely summing operators |
Includes bibliography and notations
This short introduction to microlocal analysis is presented, in the spirit of Hörmander, in the classical framework of partial differential equations. This theory has important applications in areas such as harmonic and complex analysis, and also in theoretical physics. Here Grigis and Sjöstrand emphasize the basic tools, especially the method of stationary phase, and they discuss wavefront sets, elliptic operators, local symplectic geometry, and WKB-constructions. The contents of the book correspond to a graduate course given many times by the authors. It should prove to be useful to mathematicians and theoretical physicists, either to enrich their general knowledge of this area, or as preparation for the current research literature.
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