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Existence and uniqueness of \(v\)-asymptotic expansions and Colombeau's generalized numbers
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    Existence and uniqueness of \(v\)-asymptotic expansions and Colombeau's generalized numbers (English)
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    22 November 2005
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    In the beginning, to the author gives a brief introduction to functions of moderate growth at infinity, followed by a definition of a generalized asymptotic series called \(v\)-asymptotic and a proof that every function of moderate growth at infinity has a \(v\)-asymptotic expansion which is even unique on a described set of series. This main result is applied for calculating the coefficients and proving uniqueness of the \(v\)-asymptotic expansion of an integral with a large parameter in the random matrix theory. Another application is in the nonlinear theory of generalized functions where the author shows that every Colombeau generalized number has a \(v\)-asymptotic expansion.
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    Colombeau generalized functions
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    asymptotic expansion
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    valuation
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    ultrametric space
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