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An algebraic approach to tempered distributions
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    An algebraic approach to tempered distributions (English)
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    10 October 2011
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    The space \(S'(\mathbb{R}^N)\) of tempered distributions is shown to be isomorphic to a space \(B= B(M,G)\) of pseudoquotients. The Fourier transform of \(F\in B\) is defined as \(\widehat F: B\to S'\). The inverse Fourier transform is proved to be a continuous mapping from \(S'\) to \(B\).
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    tempered distribution
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    pseudoquotient
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    Fourier transform
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