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Geometric Harmonic Analysis I

A Sharp Divergence Theorem with Nontangential Pointwise Traces

Marius Mitrea, Irina Mitrea, Dorina Mitrea, et al.

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This monograph presents a comprehensive, self-contained, and novel approach to the Divergence Theorem through five progressive volumes. Its ultimate aim is to develop tools in Real and Harmonic Analysis, of geometric measure theoretic flavor, capable of treating a broad spectrum of boundary value problems formulated in rather general geometric and analytic settings. The text is intended for researchers, graduate students, and industry professionals interested in applications of harmonic analysis and geometric measure theory to complex analysis, scattering, and partial differential equations.

Volume I establishes a sharp version of the Divergence Theorem (aka Fundamental Theorem of Calculus) which allows for an inclusive class of vector fields whose boundary trace is only assumed to exist in a nontangential pointwise sense.

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vanishing mean oscillations, quasi-metric spaces, Gauss-Green theorem, Divergence theorem, nontangentially accessible boundary, Riemannian manifold, uniform domain, integration by parts, Clifford algebras, bounded mean oscillations, Reifenberg flat domain, Stokes theorem, Ahlfors regular domain, NTA domain, first-order system, spaces of homogenous type, differential forms, Hardy-Littlewood maximal function, regular SKT domain, nontangential maximal function