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    \(H\)-distributions: an extension of \(H\)-measures to an \(L^p-L^q\) setting (English)
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    27 October 2011
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    \(H\)-measures, as originally introduced by Luc Tartar and (independently) Patrick Gérard, are well suited for hyperbolic problems. In this paper, the authors introduce the \(H\)-distributions which are an extension of \(H\)-measures in the \(L^p\) framework. As applications, the authors obtain an \(L^p\) version of the localization principle and reprove the Murat \(L^p - L^{p'}\) variant of the div-curl lemma.
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    \(H\)-measures
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    \(H\)-distributions
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