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Differential calculus and integration of generalized functions over membranes (English)
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26 April 2012
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The authors continue with the development of the differential calculus started by \textit{J. Aragona}, \textit{R. Fernandez} and \textit{S. O. Juriaans} [Monatsh. Math. 144, No. 1, 13--29 (2005; Zbl 1081.46029)]. Using the so-called sharp topology and the interpretation of Colombeau generalized functions as point functions on generalized point sets, the authors introduce the notion of membranes and extend the definition of integrals to integrals defined on membranes. All of this is used for proving a generalized version of the Cauchy formula. Also the Goursat theorem for generalized holomorphic functions is obtained. Lots of results from classical differential and integral calculus are obtained in this framework. At the end it is indicated that solution formulas for transport and wave equations with generalized initial data can be obtained as well.
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Colombeau algebras
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generalized functions
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non-archimedean differential calculus
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membranes
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generalized Cauchy formula
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