Mark Pinsky
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Mark Pinsky (1940–) is Professor of Mathematics at Northwestern University. His research areas include probability theory and mathematical analysis. Dr. Pinsky earned his Ph.D at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
[edit] Selected publications
- Introduction to Fourier Analysis and Wavelets (Brooks/Cole Series in Advanced Mathematics)
- Fourier series of radial functions in several variables
- Pointwise Fourier inversion and related eigenfunction expansions
- Eigenfunction expansions with general boundary conditions
- Pointwise Fourier Inversion-A Wave Equation Approach
- A generalized Kolmogorov for the Hilbert transform