Student Analysis

Date:  Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Location:  224 Dennison (4:00 PM to 5:00 PM)

Title:  Fourier Analysis on Groups

Abstract:   Introductory analysis classes often discuss the Fourier transform of complex functions on the real line, the circle, or the integers. What they don't often say is that these results are all part of a single theory of Fourier analysis on locally compact abelian (LCA) groups. In this talk I will survey the basic results on the Fourier analysis of LCA groups such as Fourier inversion and Plancherel's theorem. I will the show how we can recover the classical theories as well as capture some new new ones. Time permitting I will discuss what can be done over LC not A groups.


Speaker:  Jeff Meyer
Institution:  University of Michigan

Event Organizer:   Rafe Kinsey   

 

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