Logarchéon / Work Algorithms / Harmonic Analysis

Elias M. Stein —
Work Algorithms

A bibliographic reconstruction of Stein's working methods across harmonic analysis, singular integrals, Hardy spaces, several complex variables, representation theory, nilpotent groups, oscillatory integrals, discrete analysis, and exposition. Each paper, book chapter, or lecture-style unit is treated as a case; strategy labels are overlapping, so histogram percentages mean case prevalence and need not sum to 100%.

33 reconstructed strategies300 casesoverlapping prevalence histogramsno full-text reproduction
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Research premise

This page reconstructs a plausible Stein work algorithm from bibliographic evidence. The basic unit is not copied text but a thesis/result abstraction: a paper title, monograph chapter, lecture note, or book section is treated as one methodological case. A case can carry several strategy tags, because real mathematical work can simultaneously use maximal estimates, interpolation, singular-integral cancellation, and group geometry.

The corpus uses 214 items parsed from the Princeton bibliography and 86 book/chapter/lecture-style units synthesized from Stein's major monographs and Princeton Lectures. The reconstruction should be read as a structured research map, not as a claim to know Stein's private cognition.

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Interactive decision tree

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Strategy prevalence ranking

Bars show percentage of the 300 cases in which a strategy appears. Since strategy tags overlap, these percentages are not normalized to sum to 100%.

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Paper / chapter corpus

#YearSourceCaseThesis / result abstractionStrategy path
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Source spine

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Worked demonstrations