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A comparison of two different ways to define classes of ultradifferentiable functions
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    A comparison of two different ways to define classes of ultradifferentiable functions (English)
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    4 February 2008
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    In this very useful paper, the authors characterize the sequences \((M_p)_p \) such that the Beurling class of ultradifferentiable functions \( {\mathcal E}(M_p) \) defined by imposing conditions on the derivatives of the function in terms of this sequence coincides with a Beurling class of ultradifferentiable functions \( {\mathcal E}_{(\omega)} \) defined by imposing weight conditions on the Fourier-Laplace transform. As a corollary, they characterize the weights \( \omega \) for which there exists a sequence \( (M_p)_p \) such that \( {\mathcal E}(M_p) \) and \( {\mathcal E}_{(\omega)} \) coincide. These characterizations also hold in the Roumieu case. Several interesting examples are given.
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    ultradifferentiable functions
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    weight sequences
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    weight functions
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