This book is directed at researchers and advanced graduate students in analysis. Mathematicians who are familiar with Fourier analysis and harmonic analysis will understand many of the concepts that appear in this manuscript: spherical harmonics, the Hardy-Littlewood maximal function, the Marcinkiewicz multiplier theorem, the Riesz transform, and doubling weights are all familiar tools to researchers in this area.
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"This research monograph is recommended to graduate students, mathematicians, physicists, and engineers who have an interest in analysis and approximation on the sphere, ball, and simplex. ... At the end of each chapter one finds useful 'notes and further results', where the authors present an account of the sources used for the developments in the chapter as well as comments on related results." (P. P. Petrushev, Mathematical Reviews, January, 2014)
"The book under review is the most detailed monograph on harmonic analysis, approximation and their applications in the spherical setting. ... This monograph in whole and its various parts can be used both by researchers and by lecturers, for information and ideas by the formers and as a matter for special courses for students by the latters." (Elijah Liflyand, zbMATH, Vol. 1275, 2014)