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Fourier analysis on polytopes and the geometry of numbers, part I : a friendly introduction

By: Robins, SinaiMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Student mathematical library ; v. 107Publication details: India : Universities Press, 2025. Description: xxiii, 325 pagesISBN: 9789349750517Subject(s): Fourier analysis | Polytopes | Geometry of numbers | Geometry -- Real and complex geometry -- Polyhedra and polytopes | Number theory -- Additive number theory | Convex and discrete geometry -- Polytopes and polyhedra | Geometry of numbers -- Lattice packing and coveringDDC classification: 514.113.5 Online resources: Table of Contents | Reviews Summary: This book offers a gentle introduction to the geometry of numbers from a modern Fourier-analytic point of view. One of the main themes is the transfer of geometric knowledge of a polytope to analytic knowledge of its Fourier transform. The Fourier transform preserves all of the information of a polytope, and turns its geometry into analysis. The approach is unique, and streamlines this emerging field by presenting new simple proofs of some basic results of the field. In addition, each chapter is fitted with many exercises, some of which have solutions and hints in an appendix. Thus, an individual learner will have an easier time absorbing the material on their own, or as part of a class. Overall, this book provides an introduction appropriate for an advanced undergraduate, a beginning graduate student, or researcher interested in exploring this important expanding field.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book offers a gentle introduction to the geometry of numbers from a modern Fourier-analytic point of view. One of the main themes is the transfer of geometric knowledge of a polytope to analytic knowledge of its Fourier transform. The Fourier transform preserves all of the information of a polytope, and turns its geometry into analysis. The approach is unique, and streamlines this emerging field by presenting new simple proofs of some basic results of the field. In addition, each chapter is fitted with many exercises, some of which have solutions and hints in an appendix. Thus, an individual learner will have an easier time absorbing the material on their own, or as part of a class.

Overall, this book provides an introduction appropriate for an advanced undergraduate, a beginning graduate student, or researcher interested in exploring this important expanding field.

Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students and researchers interested in analysis and periodical structures.

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