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Introduction to Hyperfunctions and Their Integral Transforms: An Applied and Computational Approach

AUTHOR Graf, Urs
PUBLISHER Birkhauser (03/12/2010)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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This textbook is about generalized functions and some of their integral tra- forms in one variable. It is based on the approach introduced by the Japanese mathematician Mikio Sato. We mention this because the term hyperfunction that Sato has given to his generalization of the concept of function is sometimes used today to denote generalized functions based on other approaches (distributions, Mikusinski s operators etc. ). I have written this book because I am delighted by the intuitive idea behind Sato s approach which uses the classical complex fu- tion theory to generalize the notion of function of a real variable. In my opinion, Sato swayofintroducingthegeneralizedconceptofafunctionislessabstractthan the one of Laurent Schwartz who de?nes his distributions as linear functionals on some space of test functions. On the other hand, I was quickly led to recognize that very few colleagues (mathematicians included) knew anything about Satos s approach. PerhapsSato andhis schoolis not entirelyblamelessfor this state of - fairs. For severaldecades no elementary textbook addressinga wider audience was available (at least in English). Zealots delighted by the appealing intuitive idea of the approach have probably found their enthusiasm rapidly diminished because of the adopted style of exposition and the highly ambitious abstract mathematical concepts used in the available books and articles. Fortunately, some years ago, I found Isac Imai s Book Applied Hyperfunction Theory which explains and applies Sato s hyperfunctions in a concrete, but nontrivial way, and thereby reveals their computational power."
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ISBN-13: 9783034604079
ISBN-10: 3034604076
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 432
Carton Quantity: 10
Product Dimensions: 7.00 x 1.10 x 9.60 inches
Weight: 2.25 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography
Country of Origin: US
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Mathematics | Mathematical Analysis
Mathematics | Computer Science
Mathematics | Functional Analysis
Dewey Decimal: 515.782
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This textbook presents an elementary introduction to generalized functions by using Sato's approach of hyperfunctions which is based on complex function theory. This very intuitive and appealing approach has particularly great computational power.

The concept of hyperfunctions and their analytic properties is introduced and discussed in detail in the first two chapters of the book. Thereafter the focus lies on generalizing the (classical) Laplace, Fourier, Hilbert, Mellin, and Hankel transformations to hyperfunctions. Applications to integral and differential equations and a rich variety of concrete examples accompany the text throughout the book.

Requiring only standard knowledge of the theory of complex variables, the material is easily accessible for advanced undergraduate or graduate students. It serves as well as a reference for researchers in pure and applied mathematics, engineering and physics.

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This textbook is about generalized functions and some of their integral tra- forms in one variable. It is based on the approach introduced by the Japanese mathematician Mikio Sato. We mention this because the term hyperfunction that Sato has given to his generalization of the concept of function is sometimes used today to denote generalized functions based on other approaches (distributions, Mikusinski s operators etc. ). I have written this book because I am delighted by the intuitive idea behind Sato s approach which uses the classical complex fu- tion theory to generalize the notion of function of a real variable. In my opinion, Sato swayofintroducingthegeneralizedconceptofafunctionislessabstractthan the one of Laurent Schwartz who de?nes his distributions as linear functionals on some space of test functions. On the other hand, I was quickly led to recognize that very few colleagues (mathematicians included) knew anything about Satos s approach. PerhapsSato andhis schoolis not entirelyblamelessfor this state of - fairs. For severaldecades no elementary textbook addressinga wider audience was available (at least in English). Zealots delighted by the appealing intuitive idea of the approach have probably found their enthusiasm rapidly diminished because of the adopted style of exposition and the highly ambitious abstract mathematical concepts used in the available books and articles. Fortunately, some years ago, I found Isac Imai s Book Applied Hyperfunction Theory which explains and applies Sato s hyperfunctions in a concrete, but nontrivial way, and thereby reveals their computational power."
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