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Providing complete expository and research papers on the geometric and analytic aspects of Fourier analysis, this work discusses new approaches to classical problems in the theory of trigonometric series, singular integrals/pseudo-differential operators, Fourier analysis on various groups, numerical aspects of Fourier analysis and their applications, wavelets and more.

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Providing complete expository and research papers on the geometric and analytic aspects of Fourier analysis, this work discusses new approaches to classical problems in the theory of trigonometric series, singular integrals/pseudo-differential operators, Fourier analysis on various groups, numerical aspects of Fourier analysis and their applications, wavelets and more.
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WILLIAM O. Bray is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Maine, Orono. The author of numerous professional papers in the area of Fourier/harmonic analysis, he is a member of the American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of America. Dr. Bray received the Ph.D. degree (1981) in mathematics from the University of Missouri-Rolla. P. S. MILOJEVIC is Professor of Mathematics at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark. The editor of the book Nonlinear Functional Analysis (Marcel Dekker, Inc.), his primary area of research is nonlinear functional analysis and its applications and he has published extensively in this field. Dr. Milojevic is a member of the American Mathematical Society. He received the Ph.D. degree (1975) from Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. CASLAV V. STANOJEVIC is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Missouri-Rolla. The founder of the International Workshop in Analysis and its Applications (IWAA) and Chairman of the Organization Committee of IWAA, he is the author of numerous research papers in various areas of mathematics, and the holder of a U.S. patent. Dr. Stanojevic received the Ph.D. degree (1955) from the University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia.