Finite sums decompositions problems are relevant to many areas of mathematical analysis, particularly integral equations, ordinary and partial differential equations and approximation theory. The method involves characterizing the products of functions of more than one variable in terms of one variable. The authors of this monograph are at the forefront of research in this area. They guide readers through proofs and techniques in a concise manner which should benefit all researchers working in the area.
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