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Mean value integral equations and the Helmholtz equation (English)
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16 September 1997
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The author determines, with aid of spectral synthesis, all continuous functions which assume at each point of the real line or plane the integral mean of its values on a symmetric interval or circular disk of fixed radius, respectively. In the one dimensional case the solutions are exactly the examples found by \textit{W. Walter} [Result. Math. 26, No. 3-4, 399-402 (1994; Zbl 0838.39006)] and by \textit{W. Foerg-Rob} [Report of Meeting 1994, Aequationes Math. 49, 191-192, 195-196, 198-200 (1995)]. While this paper is about mean value properties over ``volumes'', \textit{K. Iwasaki} [Discrete Comput. Geom. 17, No. 2, 163-189 (1997; reviewed below)] offers very general results on functions having mean value properties over surfaces.
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mean value integral equations
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Helmholtz equation
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spectral synthesis
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continuous functions
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mean value properties
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