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  1. Singular Integrals and Differentiability Properties of Functions. (PMS-30) by Elias M. Stein, 1971-02-01
  2. Lectures On The Theory Of Functions Of Real Variables V2 (1912) by James Pierpont, 2008-06-02
  3. Real Functions (Lecture Notes in Mathematics) by Brian S. Thomson, 1985-12-20
  4. A Handbook of Real Variables: With Applications to Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis by Steven G. Krantz, 2003-11-18
  5. The elements of the theory of real functions by John E Littlewood, 1954
  6. The Elements of the Theory of Real Functions; Being Notes of Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge by j littlewood, 1956
  7. Gasdynamic Functions Of Real Gases by A. M. Shekhtman, 1991-03
  8. Real Variables with Basic Metric Space Topology by Robert B. Ash, 2009-05-21
  9. Basic Elements of Real Analysis (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by Murray H. Protter, 1998-10-16
  10. Symmetric Properties of Real Functions (Pure and Applied Mathematics) by Brian thomson, 1994-06-10
  11. A Second Course on Real Functions by A. C. M. van Rooij, W. H. Schikhof, 1982-04-30
  12. Theory of functions of real variables (Prentice-Hall mathematics series) by Henry P Thielman, 1962
  13. Theory of functions of a real variable by Edwin Hewitt, 1960
  14. INTRODUCTION TO REAL FUNCTIONS AND ORTHOGONAL EXPANSIONS. by Bela. Sz. -Nagy, 1964-01-01

21. Citations: Neural Networks For Localized Approximation Of Real Functions - Mhask
HN Mhaskar. Neural networks for localized approximation of real functions. HNMhaskar. Neural networks for localized approximation of real functions.
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H.N. Mhaskar. Neural networks for localized approximation of real functions . In C.A. Kamm et al., editor, Neural networks for signal processing III, Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE-SP Workshop, pages 190196, New York, 1993a. IEEE Signal Processing Society.
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This paper is cited in the following contexts: Learning with kernel machine architectures - Evgeniou (2000) (Correct) ....b i (x) are bell shaped, local functions, whose locality will depend on the choice of the kernel K, on the density of data points, and on the regularization parameter #. This shows that apparently global approximation schemes can be regarded as local, memory based techniques (see equation 3. Mhaskar, 1993a 2.2 From regression to classification In the particular case that the unknown function takes only two values, i.e. 1 and 1, we have the problem of binary pattern classification, i.e. the case where we are 3 Notice that this duality is di#erent from the one mentioned at the end of ....
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22. Citations: Real Functions For Representation Of Rigid Solids - Shapiro (Research
V. Shapiro, real functions for representation of rigid solids , ComputerAided Geometric Design 11, 2(152175), 1994. 17 citations found.
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V. Shapiro, Real Functions for Representation of Rigid solids , Computer Aided Geometric Design, 11(2): 153-175, 1994.
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This paper is cited in the following contexts: Software Tools Using CSRBFs for Processing Scattered Data - Kojekine, Hagiwara.. (Correct) ....points x in space satisfying f x z for a continuous function f . Such a representation is usually called a function representation. Set theoretic solids have been successfully included in this type of representation with the application of R functions and their modifications (see , 2] A vast volume of literature is devoted to the subject of scattered data reconstruction and interpolation. In most applications, Delaunay triangulation is used for 3D reconstruction. The main idea of Delaunay decomposition is to reconstruct a surface from non uniform samples by connecting ....
V. Shapiro, Real Functions for Representation of Rigid solids , Computer Aided Geometric Design, 11(2): 153-175, 1994.

23. A Primer Of Real Functions - Cambridge University Press
Home Catalogue A Primer of real functions. Related Areas A Primer of RealFunctions. 4th Edition. Ralph P. Boas, Edited by Harold P. Boas. £24.95.
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24. An Uncertainty Analysis Of Some Real Functions For Image Processing Applications
ABSTRACT An Uncertainty Analysis of Some real functions for Image Processing Applications.JA Bloom, TR Reed. Prof. Todd R. Reed University of California Dept.
http://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~nuhag/Gabor/archive/abstracts/1997/br2_97.html
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An Uncertainty Analysis of Some Real Functions for Image Processing Applications
J. A. Bloom, T. R. Reed
Prof. Todd R. Reed
University of California
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Davis, CA 95616 email: trreed@ucdavis.edu homepage: www.ece.ucdavis.edu/ispg Keywords: Uncertainty, Hermite functions, Gaussian derivatives, Gabor cosine functions
Published: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing ,1997,October ,Page III-670 through III-673 GaborHomepage GaborArchive GaborSearch

25. THE 10th SUMMER SCHOOL ON REAL FUNCTIONS THEORY
Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava and Kosice, is organizingthe traditional Summer School on real functions Theory dedicated to the
http://www.auburn.edu/~brownj4/slov.html
THE 10th SUMMER SCHOOL ON REAL FUNCTIONS THEORY
First announcement
The conference programme will cover the topics: generalized continuity, differentiability, and integrability, structures on the real line as well as applications. Six invited lectures given by
  • Jack Brown (Auburn, USA)
  • Zbigniev Grande (Zielona Gora, Poland)
  • Jaroslav Kurzweil (Prague, Czechia)
  • Ivan L. Reilly (Auckland, New Zealand)
and 20min communications by participants have been planned. The mathematical community is warmly invited to attend.
040 01 Kosice, Slovakia e-mail: musavke@linux1.saske.sk; jhaluska@linux1.saske.sk; musavke@ccsun.tuke.sk; tel./fax: ++(42)(95)6228291

26. Progress And Poverty, 5:1 The Real Functions Of Capital
Progress and Poverty, Book One, Chapter Five, The real functions of Capital, by HenryGeorge, showing that capital makes laboring more efficient, but does not
http://schalkenbach.org/library/george.henry/pp015.html
Henry George
Progress and Poverty
Book I
Wages and Capital Chapter 5: The real functions of capital
  • How capital makes labor more effective
  • What capital doesn't do ...
  • Solutions to poverty fundamentally flawed
    Epigraph to Book I: He that is to follow philosophy must be a freeman in mind. Ptolemy How to link to specific passages How to buy this book About
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    Book I: Wages and Capital
    Chapter 5: The real functions of capital
    It may now be asked: If capital is not required for the payment of wages or the support of labor during production, what, then, are its functions? The previous examination has made the answer clear. Capital, as we have seen, consists of wealth used for the procurement of more wealth, as distinguished from wealth used for the direct satisfaction of desire; or, as I think it may be defined, of wealth in the course of exchange. Capital, therefore, increases the power of labor to produce wealth: (1) By enabling labor to apply itself in more effective ways, as by digging up clams with a spade instead of the hand, or moving a vessel by shoveling coal into a furnace, instead of tugging at an oar. (2) By enabling labor to avail itself of the reproductive forces of nature, as to obtain corn by sowing it, or animals by breeding them. (3) By permitting the division of labor, and thus, on the one hand, increasing the efficiency of the human factor of wealth, by the utilization of special capabilities, the acquisition of skill, and the reduction of waste; and, on the other, calling in the powers of the natural factor at their highest, by taking advantage of the diversities of soil, climate and situation, so as to obtain each particular species of wealth where nature is most favorable to its production.
  • 27. Fast Fourier Transform For Real Functions Increasing The Sample Points With Slow
    Fast Fourier Transform for real functions Increasing the Sample Points withSlow Geometric Progression. TORII TATSUO ?1 , HASEGAWA TAKEMITSU ?2.
    http://www.ipsj.or.jp/members/Journal/Eng/2403/article010.html
    Last Update¡§Thu May 24 14:40:42 2001 IPSJ JOURNAL Abstract Vol.24 No.03 - 010
    Fast Fourier Transform for Real Functions Increasing the Sample Points with Slow Geometric Progression
    TORII TATSUO HASEGAWA TAKEMITSU
    Department of Informtion science, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University
    Department of Information Science,Faculty of Engineering, Fukui University
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    28. A Method Of Approximating Real Functions Using The Charge Simulation Method
    A Method of Approximating real functions Using the Charge Simulation Method. DAIOKANO ?1 , HIDENORI OGATA ?2 , KANAME AMANO ?1 , TETSUO INOUE ?3.
    http://www.ipsj.or.jp/members/Journal/Eng/3912/article019.html
    Last Update¡§Thu May 24 14:44:26 2001 IPSJ JOURNAL Abstract Vol.39 No.12 - 019
    A Method of Approximating Real Functions Using the Charge Simulation Method
    DAI OKANO HIDENORI OGATA KANAME AMANO TETSUO INOUE
    Department of Computer Science,Faculty of Engineering,Ehime University
    Department of Applied Physics,Graduate School of Engineering,The University of Tokyo
    Department of Applied Mathematics,Kobe Mercantile Marine College
    In this note,we present a method of approximating the real function f(x)analytic on a bounded closed interval by applying the charge simulation method and the Joukowski transformation.
    ¢¬Index Vol.39 No.12
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    29. 26 Real Functions
    697 703. Preiss D. Limits of derivatives. 92 (1968), pp. 307 309. PreissD. On the first derivative of real functions. 114 (1970), pp. 817 822.
    http://www.emis.de/journals/CMUC/cmucinde/cams-26.htm
    Alzer H.
    Note on special arithmetic and geometric means . 35:2 (1994), pp. 409 412.
    Aversa V., Laczkovich M., Preiss D.
    Extension of differentiable functions . 26:3 (1985), pp. 597 609.
    Balcerzak M.
    A generalization of the theorem of Mauldin . 26:2 (1985), pp. 209 220.
    On pointwise limits of sequences of $I$-continuous functions . 27:4 (1986), pp. 705 712.
    Bongiorno B., Pfeffer W.F.
    A concept of absolute continuity and a Riemann type integral . 33:2 (1992), pp. 189 196.
    Ciesielski K., Larson L.
    . 35:4 (1994), pp. 645 652.
    . 16:1 (1975), pp. 37 57.
    An example concerning small changes of commuting functions . 7:2 (1966), pp. 123 126.
    Gwinner J.
    Mean value theorem for convex functionals . 18:2 (1977), pp. 213 218.
    Kalina M.
    Expected values in the alternative set theory and their applications to some limit theorems . 35:1 (1994), pp. 169 179.
    Baire classification and infinite perceptrons . 13:2 (1972), pp. 373 396.
    Remarks on delta-convex functions . 31:3 (1990), pp. 501 510.
    Kostyrko P.
    Quasicontinuity and some classes of Baire 1 functions . 29:3 (1988), pp. 601 609.

    30. OSP.RU:Èçäàòåëüñòâî "Îòêðûòûå Ñèñòåìû"::Èíôîðì
    1 Shape Modeling and Computer Graphics with real functions, WWW site atURL http//www.uaizu.ac.jp /public/www/labs/sw-sm/FrepWWW/F-rep.html.
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    valery@gostdvor.msk.ru assourin@ntuvax.ntu.ac.sg Îäíî èç áûñòðî ðàçâèâàþùèõñÿ íàïðàâëåíèé â ãåîìåòðè÷åñêîì ìîäåëèðîâàíèè è ìàøèííîé ãðàôèêå - íàçûâàåìîå "ôóíêöèîíàëüíîå ïðåäñòàâëåíèå". Ýòî îäíà èç íåìíîãèõ â Ì îáëàñòåé, ãäå ïðèîðèòåòíûìè ïðèçíàíû ðàáîòû ðîññèéñêèõ ñïåöèàëèñòîâ.  ñòàòüå äàåòñÿ êðàòêèé îáçîð âûïîëíåííûõ çà ïîñëåäíèå ãîäû ðàáîò, ðåçóëüòàòû êîòîðûõ îïóáëèêîâàíû â ðÿäå ìåæäóíàðîäíûõ æóðíàëîâ è òðóäàõ ìåæäóíàðîäíûõ êîíôåðåíöèé. Ýòîò îáçîð âîøåë â êóðñ "Íåÿâíî çàäàííûå ïîâåðõíîñòè â ãåîìåòðè÷åñêîì ìîäåëèðîâàíèè è êîìïüþòåðíîé ãðàôèêå", êîòîðûé áûë ïðåäñòàâëåí â ýòîì ãîäó íà êîíôåðåíöèè SIGGRAPH"96. Ïîëíûé èëëþñòðàòèâíûé ìàòåðèàë ê äàííîé ñòàòüå ìîæíî íàéòè íà ñòðàíèöå ñåðâåðà [1], êîòîðûé áûë ïðèçíàí íà êîíêóðñå "Eurographics"96 WWW competition" ëó÷øèì ïî ðàçäåëó èííîâàöèîííûõ òåõíîëîãèé. Ôóíêöèîíàëüíîå ïðåäñòàâëåíèå (F-rep) îïðåäåëÿåò ãåîìåòðè÷åñêèé îáúåêò êàê åäèíîå öåëîå ñ ïîìîùüþ îäíîé âåùåñòâåííîé íåïðåðûâíîé îïèñûâàþùåé ôóíêöèè íåñêîëüêèõ ïåðåìåííûõ â âèäå F(X) > [2]. Òðàäèöèîííîå èñïîëüçîâàíèå íåÿâíûõ ôóíêöèé â êîìïüþòåðíîé ãðàôèêå îõâàòûâàåò: ñêåëåòîíû (skeletons), ãåíåðèðóþùèå ñêàëÿðíûå ïîëÿ èëè òàê íàçûâàåìûå "êàïåëüíûå îáúåêòû" (blobby objects); ïðèìèòèâû êîíñòðóêòèâíîé ãåîìåòðèè òâåðäûõ òåë (CSG); àëãåáðàè÷åñêèå îòñåêè ïîâåðõíîñòåé â ãðàíè÷íîì ïðåäñòàâëåíèè. F-rep ÿâëÿåòñÿ ïîïûòêîé ïðîäâèæåíèÿ ê áîëåå îáùåé ñõåìå ìîäåëèðîâàíèÿ ñ èñïîëüçîâàíèåì âåùåñòâåííûõ ôóíêöèé. F-rep îáúåäèíÿåò ìíîãèå ðàçíûå ïî ïðèðîäå ìîäåëè, â ÷àñòíîñòè, êëàññè÷åñêèå íåÿâíî çàäàííûå ïðèìèòèâû, îáúåêòû íà áàçå ñêåëåòîíîâ, òåîðåòèêî-ìíîæåñòâåííûå òâåðäûå òåëà, çàìåòàíèÿ, âîêñåëüíûå îáúåêòû, ïàðàìåòðè÷åñêèå è ïðîöåäóðíûå ìîäåëè [2].

    31. Research-Set Theory And Real Functions
    Set Theory and real functions. Members of the research group Dr hab. JacekCichon, Professor of WUT. Dr hab. Michal Morayne, Professor of WUT.
    http://www.im.pwr.wroc.pl/ang/research/tmnog.html
    Set Theory and Real Functions
    Members of the research group: Dr hab. Jacek Cichon, Professor of WUT Dr hab. Michal Morayne, Professor of WUT
    Current research activities
    • Complex unions of borel sets
    • Additive properties of ideals of subsets of real line
    • Non-continuous isomorphisms between linear spaces
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    32. Department Of Real Functions
    Chair of real functions. Office tel. 63559-62 Head Prof. dr hab.Waladyslaw Wilczynski tel. 635-59-22, e-mail wwil@krysia.uni
    http://www.math.uni.lodz.pl/kfr_en.shtml
    Chair of Real Functions
    Office
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    Head
    Prof. dr hab. Wa³adys³aw Wilczyñski
    tel. 635-59-22, e-mail: wwil@krysia.uni.lodz.pl
    Research fields:
    • density topologies;
    • applications of set theory to mathematical analysis;
    • convergence of sequences of functions.

    Seminar:
    • "Density topologies" (Teusday,10-12 a.m., Room A-207)

    Chair staff:

    33. Limits - Functions
    The relationship between limits of sequences and limits of real functions is alittle bit subtle. Using these, we can calculate limits of real functions.
    http://metric.ma.ic.ac.uk/limits/functions/
    Limits of Functions
  • A function of a real variable x can have a limit as x tends to infinity, or to minus infinity, or to a particular finite value. This idea can be made quite precise. The relationship between limits of sequences and limits of real functions is a little bit subtle. A set of principles, similar to those for limits of sequences, can be established for limits of real functions. Using these, we can calculate limits of real functions. A very useful "special" result concerns the limit of (sin x x as x tends to zero. The limits of certain fractions can be calculated swiftly using L'Hopital's rule For certain limit calculations, we can use McLaurin and Taylor expansions. The limit idea helps us make sense of the concept of continuous function
  • 34. F-rep Home Page. Shape Modeling And Computer Graphics With Real Functions
    Shape Modeling and Computer Graphics with real functions. Animatedlizard Key words implicit surfaces, real functions, Rfunctions
    http://cis.k.hosei.ac.jp/~F-rep/
    Shape Modeling and Computer Graphics
    with Real Functions
    Key words: implicit surfaces, real functions, R-functions, F-rep, solid modeling, sweeping, set-theoretic operations, CSG, blobby, soft objects, deformation, metamorphosis, volume modeling, isosurfaces, procedural modeling, visualization.
    What is F-rep? Selected topics Gallery Publications ... What's new?
    Recent work
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    Visit Shape Modeling International '2003 conference home page.
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    35. F-rep Hair Modeling
    Hairstyles are modeled by procedurally defined real functions with the use of solidnoise , sweeplike technique, offsetting and set-theoretic operations, and
    http://cis.k.hosei.ac.jp/~F-rep/Fhair.html
    Modeling hair
    Hairstyles are modeled by procedurally defined real functions with the use of "solid noise", sweep-like technique, offsetting and set-theoretic operations, and non-linear deformations. Hairy Cube (500K) more hairy pictures More details on hair modeling can be found in the paper: Sourin A.I. Pasko A.A. Savchenko V.V. "Using real functions with application to hair modelling", Computers and Graphics , vol.20, No.1, Pergamon, 1996, pp.11-19.
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    36. Department Of Real Functions And Probability Theory
    Webmaster Department of real functions and Probability Theory. Directorprof. dr hab. Tomasz Natkaniec Staff prof. dr hab. Tomasz
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    37. An Uncertainty Analysis Of Some Real Functions For Image Processing Applications
    October 26 29, 1997 Washington, DC, p. 670 An uncertainty analysisof some real functions for image processing applications. PDF.
    http://www.computer.org/proceedings/icip/8183/volume3/81830670abs.htm
    1997 International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP '97) 3-Volume Set-Volume 3 October 26 - 29, 1997 Washington, DC p. 670 An uncertainty analysis of some real functions for image processing applications J.A.  Bloom, T.R.  Reed Index Terms- image processing; uncertainty analysis; real functions; image processing applications; image compression; analyzing functions; joint locality; uncertainty principle; local function families; visual applications; Gabor's joint uncertainty; numerical basis; Hermite function; Gabor cosine; Gaussian derivative The full text of icip is available to members of the IEEE Computer Society who have an online subscription and an web account

    38. [39B22] -- Equations For Real Functions
    39B22 Equations for real functions Chang, IckSoon and Kim, Hark-Mahn ProjectionIterative Schemes for General Variational Inequalities, Volume 3, Issue 3
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    Equations for real functions Editors R.P. Agarwal
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    P.S. Bullen P. Cerone S.H. Cheng L. Debnath S.S. Dragomir N. Elezovic A.M. Fink A. Fiorenza T. Furuta L. Gajek H. Gauchman C. Giordano F. Hansen D. Hinton A. Laforgia L. Leindler C.-K. Li L. Losonczi A. Lupas R. Mathias T. Mills G.V. Milovanovic R.N. Mohapatra B. Mond M.Z. Nashed C.P. Niculescu I. Olkin B. Opic B. Pachpatte Z. Pales C.E.M. Pearce J. Pecaric L.-E. Persson L. Pick I. Pressman S. Puntanen F. Qi A.G. Ramm T.M. Rassias A. Rubinov S. Saitoh J. Sandor S.P. Singh A. Sofo H.M. Srivastava K.B. Stolarsky G.P.H. Styan L. Toth R. Verma F. Zhang School of Communications and Informatics Victoria University of Technology JIPAM is published by the School of Communications and Informatics which is part of the Faculty of Engineering and Science , located in Melbourne, Australia. All correspondence should be directed to the editorial office

    39. 26Xxx -  Real Functions
    26Xxx real functions 26Axx Functions of one variable 26A15, Continuity and related questions (modulus of continuity
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    R eal F unctions
    • [26Axx] Functions of one variable Continuity and related questions (modulus of continuity, semicontinuity, discontinuities, etc.) Lipschitz (Hölder) classes Fractional derivatives and integrals Integrals of Riemann, Stieltjes and Lebesgue type Nondifferentiability (nondifferentiable functions, points of nondifferentiability), discontinuous derivatives Monotonic functions, generalizations Convexity, generalizations Functions of several variables Integration: length, area, volume Polynomials, rational functions Polynomials: location of zeros Polynomials: analytic properties None of the above, but in this section [26Dxx] Inequalities Inequalities for trigonometric functions and polynomials Inequalities involving other types of functions Inequalities involving derivatives and differential and integral operators Inequalities for sums, series and integrals Other analytical inequalities None of the above, but in this section d Miscellaneous topics Means
    Editors R.P. Agarwal

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