Gen'ichirō Sunouchi
Gen'ichirō Sunouchi (洲之内 源一郎 Sunouchi Genichirō, 29 October 1911 – 7 March 2008)[1] was a Japanese mathematician working on Fourier series and analysis.[2] He authored over 90 articles written in collaboration with 17 coauthors. The Sunouchi operators are named after him.[3]
Selected publications
- Sunouchi, Gen'ichirō, On the Walsh-Kaczmarz series. Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 2, (1951). 5–11.
- Sunouchi, Gen'ichirō, Strong summability of Walsh-Fourier series. Tōhoku Math. J. (2) 16 1964 228–237.
- Sunouchi, Gen'ichirō, Notes on Fourier analysis. XVIII. Absolute summability of series with constant terms. Tōhoku Math. J. (2) 1, (1949). 57–65.
- Kaneko, Makoto; Sunouchi, Gen'ichirō, On the Littlewood-Paley and Marcinkiewicz functions in higher dimensions. Tōhoku Math. J. (2) 37 (1985), no. 3, 343–365.
References
- ↑ Notice of death
- ↑ Collection of articles dedicated to Gen'ichirō Sunouchi on his sixtieth birthday. Tōhoku Math. J. (2) 24 (1972), no. 2. The Tōhoku University, Sendai, 1971. pp. 109–370.
- ↑ Weisz, F. (1996), "The boundedness of the two-parameter Sunouchi operators on Hardy spaces", Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 72 (1-2): 121–152, doi:10.1007/BF00053702, MR 1405222.
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