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March 2011 Extension of Sato's hyperfunctions
Michael Langenbruch
Funct. Approx. Comment. Math. 44(1): 33-44 (March 2011). DOI: 10.7169/facm/1301497745

Abstract

We characterize possible bounds for representing functions of arbitrary hyperfunctions. Specifically, there are always representing functions decreasing rapidly outside each strip near $\mathbb{R}$. Also, exponential decrease of any type on any strip $\mathbb{R}\times \pm i[c,C], 0<c<C<\infty,$ can be achieved. This will be used in [10] to define an asymptotic Fourier and Laplace transformation on the space of hyperfunctions.

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Michael Langenbruch. "Extension of Sato's hyperfunctions." Funct. Approx. Comment. Math. 44 (1) 33 - 44, March 2011. https://doi.org/10.7169/facm/1301497745

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Published: March 2011
First available in Project Euclid: 30 March 2011

zbMATH: 1220.30052
MathSciNet: MR2807897
Digital Object Identifier: 10.7169/facm/1301497745

Subjects:
Primary: 32A45
Secondary: 46F15

Keywords: Fourier hyperfunctions , hyperfunctions , representing functions , vector valued hyperfunctions

Rights: Copyright © 2011 Adam Mickiewicz University

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