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Expressing any f(x,y) using only addition and unary functions?
This is "due in successively more exact forms to Kolmogorov, Arnol'd and a succession of mathematicians ending with Kahane", to quote T.W. Korner on the subject.
I am informed that the proof I met is …
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Reference for higher order Campanato Lemmas, e.g. `Sufficiently fast L^2 decay on balls to a...
Whence can I reference the following fact (I have seen it quoted as `standard' in respectable places, so I hope it is so)?:
Let $f : B_2(0) \to \mathbb{R}$, say $f \in L^2(B_2(0))$ . Suppose that the …
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Learning roadmap for harmonic analysis
To my mind, the classical subject is quite different from the modern, evolved form of the subject
I started on the classical side with Yitzhak Katznelson's An Introduction to Harmonic Analysis: This …
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Computer science for mathematicians
This is a big-list community question, so I'm sorry in advance if it is deemed too soft but I haven't seen anything similar yet.
I've seen computer scientists post questions looking to learn things …