This third volume of Analysis in Banach Spaces offers a systematic treatment of Banach space-valued singular integrals, Fourier transforms, and function spaces. It further develops and ramifies the theory of functional calculus from Volume II and describes applications of these new notions and tools to the problem of maximal regularity of evolution equations. The exposition provides a unified treatment of a large body of results, much of which has previously only been available in the form of research papers. Some of the more classical topics are presented in a novel way using modern techniques amenable to a vector-valued treatment. Thanks to its accessible style with complete and detailed proofs, this book will be an invaluable reference for researchers interested in functional analysis, harmonic analysis, and the operator-theoretic approach to deterministic and stochastic evolution equations.
"The book can be used not only as a reference book but also as a basis for advanced courses in vector-valued analysis and geometry of Banach spaces. This monograph can be studied for different motivations, it clearly goes straight to the core and introduces only those concepts that will be needed later on, but makes detailed proofs, so it can be used as a textbook for students or as a book for researchers ... ." (Oscar Blasco, zbMATH, Vol. 1366.46001, 2017)
"The authors always cover the necessary prerequisites from earlier developments and the book is meant to be self-contained. ... The volume ends with an interesting list of open problems and an appendix containing a section on measurable semigroups and another one on the trace method for real interpolation." (Oscar Blasco, zbMATH 1534.46003, 2024)