Description
This book is an important one. Barry Simon has revolutionized the study of orthogonal polynomials since he entered the field. Many of the fundamental advances he and his students pioneered appear here in book form for the first time. There is no question of his profound scholarship and expertise on this topic. -- Doron Lubinsky, Georgia Institute of Technology Simon is a leading specialist in orthogonal polynomials and spectral theory, with a very wide mathematical and physical background. This book contains a huge amount of new material found only in research papers. Those interested in orthogonal polynomials will find here many new results and techniques, while specialists in spectral theory will discover deep connections with topics from classical analysis and other areas. -- Andrei Martinez-Finkelshtein, University of Almeria, Spain
About the Author
Barry Simon is the IBM Professor of Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology. His books include "Methods of Modern Mathematical Physics and Orthogonal Polynomials on the Unit Circle".
Reviews
"Simon can write books faster than most people can read them. The quality is very high and the level of scholarship is enormous... The book is recommended to everyone who wants to broaden his or her knowledge about recent developments in orthogonal polynomials. It is a pleasure to see that many areas of mathematics are tied together."--Christian Berg, Journal of Approximation Theory "This book is a magnificent compilation of results of which the author can be justifiably proud. It can be used on many levels, running from a reference book for experts to a manual for beginners on what one really needs to know to pursue research in spectral theory. The latter objective is enhanced by the inclusion of tutorial sections on a variety of prerequisites, which also makes the individual chapters suitable for seminars and reading projects. It is also an excellent source of examples."--Harry Dym, Mathematical Reviews "This book can be very useful for mathematicians who are familiar with the fields of analysis such as measure theory, orthogonal polynomials, and application of the theory of matrices and bounded linear operators."--Vladimir L. Makarov, Zentralblatt MATH
Book Information
ISBN 9780691147048
Author Barry Simon
Format Hardback
Page Count 662
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 1077g