A paper of Jean Bourgain accessible to an undergraduate?












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The title is pretty much the question : the acclaimed mathematician Jean Bourgain recently passed away, there is a tribute on the blog of Terry Tao.



Apparently, most of his papers are deep and technical, but :




what are some of his most accessible ones, say in the broad area of real analysis/functional analysis (after following an advanced course like Brezis' book) ?



[edit:] or indeed in any other area, if it is more suitable.




Many thanks!










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    The title is pretty much the question : the acclaimed mathematician Jean Bourgain recently passed away, there is a tribute on the blog of Terry Tao.



    Apparently, most of his papers are deep and technical, but :




    what are some of his most accessible ones, say in the broad area of real analysis/functional analysis (after following an advanced course like Brezis' book) ?



    [edit:] or indeed in any other area, if it is more suitable.




    Many thanks!










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      The title is pretty much the question : the acclaimed mathematician Jean Bourgain recently passed away, there is a tribute on the blog of Terry Tao.



      Apparently, most of his papers are deep and technical, but :




      what are some of his most accessible ones, say in the broad area of real analysis/functional analysis (after following an advanced course like Brezis' book) ?



      [edit:] or indeed in any other area, if it is more suitable.




      Many thanks!










      share|cite|improve this question















      The title is pretty much the question : the acclaimed mathematician Jean Bourgain recently passed away, there is a tribute on the blog of Terry Tao.



      Apparently, most of his papers are deep and technical, but :




      what are some of his most accessible ones, say in the broad area of real analysis/functional analysis (after following an advanced course like Brezis' book) ?



      [edit:] or indeed in any other area, if it is more suitable.




      Many thanks!







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