Provides a systematic reference for research into, and courses on, the subject of continuous nowhere differentiable functions
Anthologizes over 150 years of progress on the topic of continuous nowhere differentiable functions
Consolidates an array of established results into a single, self-contained volume including detailed proofs
This book covers the construction, analysis, and theory of continuous nowhere differentiable functions, comprehensively and accessibly. After illuminating the significance of the subject through an overview of its history, the reader is introduced to the sophisticated toolkit of ideas and tricks used to study the explicit continuous nowhere differentiable functions of Weierstrass, Takagi–van der Waerden, Bolzano, and others. Modern tools of functional analysis, measure theory, and Fourier analysis are applied to examine the generic nature of continuous nowhere differentiable functions, as well as linear structures within the (nonlinear) space of continuous nowhere differentiable functions. To round out the presentation, advanced techniques from several areas of mathematics are brought together to give a state-of-the-art analysis of Riemann’s continuous, and purportedly nowhere differentiable, function.
For the reader’s benefit, claims requiring elaboration, and open problems, are clearly indicated. An appendix conveniently provides background material from analysis and number theory, and comprehensive indices of symbols, problems, and figures enhance the book’s utility as a reference work. Students and researchers of analysis will value this unique book as a self-contained guide to the subject and its methods.
Topics
Real Functions
Fourier Analysis
Functional Analysis
Author(s): Marek Jarnicki, Peter Pflug
Series: Springer Monographs in Mathematics
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2016
Language: English
Pages: C, XII, 299
Tags: Математика;Математический анализ;