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Delgado Sanchez, Tomas Dominguez Benavides 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHackensack, NJ $cWorld Scientific$dc2008 215 $a1 online resource (209 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9789812818447 311 08$a9812818448 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aORGANIZING COMMITTEES; PREFACE; CONTENTS; An introduction to discrete holomorphic local dynamics in one complex variable M. Abate; 1. Introduction; 2. Hyperbolic dynamics; 3. Superattracting dynamics; 4. Parabolic dynamics; 5. Elliptic dynamics; References; Notes in transference of bilinear multipliers O. Blasco; 1. Notation and preliminaries; 2. Methods and applications; References; Generating functions of Lebesgue spaces by translations J. Bruna; 1. Discrete translates, generating functions; 2. Connections with density of exponentials 327 $a3. The problem in L1(R) and its connections with the spectral radious problem4. Relation with quasianalytic classes; 5. The spectral sets for L1(R); 6. The generators for L1(R); 7. The restricted problem; References; A new look at compactness via distances to function spaces C. Angosto and B. Cascales; 1. Introduction; 2. Distance to spaces of continuous functions; 3. Distances to spaces of continuous functions on compact spaces; 4. Distance to Banach spaces; 5. Distances to continuous functions on countably K-determined spaces; 6. Baire one functions; 7. Further studies; References 327 $aSpaces of smooth functions E. Harboure1. Fractional integration; 2. Functions with controlled mean oscillation; 3. Smooth function spaces and wavelets; References; Domination by positive operators and strict singularity F. L. Hern andez; 1. Strictly singular operators; 2. Strictly singular inclusions; 3. Domination by strictly singular operators; 4. Powers of dominated operators; References; 1. Introduction; 2. The origin of the Hahn{Banach Theorem; 3. Helly; 4. The \Landmark"": Helly's 1921 article; 5. Helly's technique; 6. The complex case; 7. Intersection properties; References 327 $aThe Hahn-Banach Theorem and the sad life of E. Helly L. Narici and E. BecknsteinThe Banach space Lp E. Odell; References; Problems on hypercyclic operators H. N. Salas; 1. Continuous functions with dense orbits; 2. Some properties of hypercyclic operators; 3. Ansari's theorem; 4. Variations on a theme of L eon{Saavedra and M uller; 5. Dual hypercyclic operators; Operator spaces: Basic theory and applications B. M. Schreiber; 1. Operator spaces and completely bounded maps; 2. The fundamental theorem and some consequences; 3. Tensor products of operator spaces 327 $a4. Applications to operator algebra theory4.1. An application of the operator{space projective tensor product; 4.2. An application to nonselfadjoint operator algebras; 5. Applications to harmonic analysis; 5.1. An application to Fourier algebras; 5.2. An application of the Haagerup tensor product; 6. Applications to Probability Theory; References; Mathematics and markets: Existence and efficiency of competitive equilibrium A. Villar; 1. Introduction; 2. Social equilibrium; 3. From social equilibrium to competitive equilibrium; 4. Equilibrium and effciency; 5. Final comments; References 327 $aIdeals in F-Algebras W. _Zelazko 330 $aThis volume comprises a collection of articles by leading researchers in mathematical analysis. It provides the reader with an extensive overview of the present-day research in different areas of mathematical analysis (complex variable, harmonic analysis, real analysis and functional analysis) that holds great promise for current and future developments. 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