Synopses & Reviews
Our knowledge of objects of complex and potential analysis has been enhanced recently by ideas and constructions of theoretical and mathematical physics, such as quantum field theory, nonlinear hydrodynamics, material science. These are some of the themes of this refereed collection of papers, which grew out of the first conference of the European Science Foundation Networking Programme 'Harmonic and Complex Analysis and Applications' held in Norway 2007.
Review
From the reviews:
"'This volume is based on lectures delivered at the International Conference 'New trends in Harmonic and Complex Analysis", held May 7-12, 2007 ' . results presented in this volume trace further developments of frontier research exploring the bridge between complex real analysis potential theory partial differential equations and modern topics of fluid mechanics and mathematical physics. The present volume will be of interest for specialists and graduate students in mathematics and mathematical physics. Many papers in this volume are surveys whereas others represent original research.' (L'Enseignement Mathmatique, Vol. 56 (2), 2010)
The European Science Foundation Networking Programme 'Harmonic and Complex Analysis and Applications' unites leading schools in analysis in Europe. In many cases, mathematical predictional power continues to make progress while the physical basis (in particular that of experimental physics) runs out power, due to natural engineering, technological and economical limitations. On the other hand, the fundamental mathematical understanding has to be modernized and updated. Complex and potential analysis in a broad sense has proved to be one of the most useful fields for providing a theoretical basis for mathematical physics.
Review
From the reviews: "This volume is based on lectures delivered at the International Conference 'New trends in Harmonic and Complex Analysis', held May 7-12, 2007 ... . results presented in this volume trace further developments of frontier research exploring the bridge between complex real analysis potential theory partial differential equations and modern topics of fluid mechanics and mathematical physics. The present volume will be of interest for specialists and graduate students in mathematics and mathematical physics. Many papers in this volume are surveys whereas others represent original research." (L'Enseignement Mathématique, Vol. 56 (2), 2010)
Table of Contents
Preface.- Contributions by Helene Airault, Andrei Bogatyrev, Ovidiu Calin, Der-Chen Chang, A.S. Demidov, C. D. Fassnacht, Konstantin Fedorovskiy, Stephen J. Gardiner, Anatoly Golberg, Pavel Gumenyuk, Vladimir Gutlyanskii, Ruben A. Hidalgo, Vojkan Jaksic, Nguyen Thanh Nguyet, Henrik Kalisch, Anatolii A. Karatsuba, Ekatherina A. Karatsuba, C. R. Keeton, D. Khavinson, Igor Kondrashuk, Anatoly Kotikov, Samuel Krushkal, Alexander Kuznetsov, E. Liflyand, Jean-Pierre Lohéac, Irina Markina, Xavier Massaneda, Marco Merkli, Yuri A. Neretin, Joaquim Ortega-Cerd`a, Myriam Ounaes, Philippe Poulin, Dmitri Prokhorov, Alexander Rashkovskii, Tomas Sjoedin, Alexander Yu. Solynin, S. Tikhonov, Xavier Tolsa, Alexander Vasil'ev.