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31669
World Ranking
1637
National Ranking
702

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society

Overview

Guido Weiss is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily within Mathematics, alongside contributions to Computer Science and Physics and Astronomy.

The scientist's work focuses extensively on Applied Mathematics. Additional subfields include Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Geophysics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, as well as Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

The main topics covered in their research are:

  • Algebraic and Geometric Analysis
  • Mathematical Analysis and Transform Methods
  • Image and Signal Denoising Methods
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Electromagnetic Scattering and Analysis
  • Mathematical functions and polynomials
  • Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies

Guido Weiss has authored publications in several notable venues, including:

  • Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society
  • Journal of Geometric Analysis
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Recent papers authored by or coauthored with Guido Weiss include:

  • One-Dimensional Dyadic Wavelets, 2022, Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society
  • Thoughts on Pure and Applied Mathematics, 2021, Journal of Geometric Analysis
  • On Complex Analytic tools, and the Holomorphic Rotation methods, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)

Collaborations feature several frequent coauthors, notably:

  • Ronald R. Coifman
  • Jacques Peyrière
  • Peter M. Luthy
  • Hrvoje Šikić
  • Fernando Soria

Among distinctions, Guido Weiss was named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2013.

Best Publications

  • Introduction to Fourier Analysis on Euclidean Spaces.

    Elias M. Stein;Guido L. Weiss

  • Introduction to Fourier Analysis on Euclidean Spaces (PMS-32), Volume 32

    Elias M. Stein;Guido Weiss

  • Extensions of Hardy spaces and their use in analysis

    Ronald R. Coifman;Guido Weiss

  • Analyse harmonique non-commutative sur certains espaces homogènes : étude de certaines intégrales singulières

    Ronald R. Coifman;Guido L. Weiss

  • A First Course on Wavelets

    Eugenio Hernández;Guido L. Weiss

  • Littlewood-Paley Theory and the Study of Function Spaces

    Michael Frazier;Björn Jawerth;Guido L. Weiss

  • On the theory of harmonic functions of several variables

    Elias M. Stein;Elias M. Stein;Guido Weiss;Guido Weiss

  • Sparse multidimensional representation using shearlets

    Demetrio Labate;Wang-Q. Lim;Gitta Kutyniok;Guido Weiss

  • Fractional Integrals on n-Dimensional Euclidean Space

    E. Stein;Guido Weiss

  • Representation theorems for holomorphic and harmonic functions in L[P]

    Ronald R. Coifman;Richard Rochberg;M. H. Taibleson;Guido L. Weiss

  • Interpolation of operators with change of measures

    E. M. Stein;G. Weiss

  • Transference methods in analysis

    R. Coifman;G. Weiss

  • Generalization of the Cauchy-Riemann Equations and Representations of the Rotation Group

    E. M. Stein;G. Weiss

  • Wavelets with composite dilations and their MRA properties

    Kanghui Guo;Demetrio Labate;Wang-Q Lim;Guido Weiss

  • Local sine and cosine bases of Coifman and Meyer and the construction of smooth wavelets

    Pascal Auscher;Guido Weiss;M. Victor Wickerhauser

  • A unified characterization of reproducing systems generated by a finite family, II

    Eugenio Hernández;Demetrio Labate;Guido Weiss

  • An Extension of a Theorem of Marcinkiewicz and Some of Its Applications

    E. Stein;Guido Weiss

  • Wavelets with composite dilations

    Kanghui Guo;Demetrio Labate;Wang Q. Lim;Guido Weiss

  • A characterization of the higher dimensional groups associated with continuous wavelets

    R. S. Laugesen;N. Weaver;G. L. Weiss;E. N. Wilson

  • A characterization of functions that generate wavelet and related expansion

    Michael Frazier;Michael Frazier;Gustavo Garrigós;Gustavo Garrigós;Kunchuan Wang;Kunchuan Wang;Guido Weiss;Guido Weiss

Frequent Co-Authors

Elias M. Stein
Elias M. Stein Princeton University
Ronald R. Coifman
Ronald R. Coifman Yale University
Demetrio Labate
Demetrio Labate University of Houston
Loukas Grafakos
Loukas Grafakos University of Missouri
Svante Janson
Svante Janson Uppsala University
Gitta Kutyniok
Gitta Kutyniok Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Pascal Auscher
Pascal Auscher University of Paris-Saclay
Rodolfo H. Torres
Rodolfo H. Torres University of California, Riverside

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