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    Let P be a second order differential oerator defined on an open manifold \(\tilde M\) and noncharacteristic with respect to the boundary \(\partial M\) of a bounded submanifold M. Suppose P has a real principal symbol having fiber-simple characteristics. Let u be an extendible distribution such that Pu\(\in C^{\infty}(M)\) and \(u|_{\partial M}\in C^{\infty}(\partial M)\). It is shown that near gliding points u can be microlocally extended such that Pu remains smooth.
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    extending solutions
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    second order differential oerator
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    real principal symbol
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    gliding points
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