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On a space of smooth functions on a convex unbounded set in \(\mathbb R^{n }\) admitting holomorphic extension in \(\mathbb C^{n }\)
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    On a space of smooth functions on a convex unbounded set in \(\mathbb R^{n }\) admitting holomorphic extension in \(\mathbb C^{n }\) (English)
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    Let \(M\) be a logarithmically convex sequence of positive numbers and \(G_M(U)\) a corresponding subspace of the Schwartz space of infinitely differentiable functions on an unbounded closed convex subset \(U\) of \(\mathbb{R}^n.\) The aim of this paper is to describe the space of Fourier-Laplace transforms of linear continuous functionals on this subspace. First an isomorphism between \(G_M(U)\) and a weighted space of entire functions is established by the rule that to each \(f\in G_M(U)\) its unique holomorphic extension to \(\mathbb{C}^n\) is associated. After this the Fourier-Laplace transform can be applied to find an isomorphism for the dual space of \(G_M(U).\) The main tools for the technical estimates are Hörmander's \(L^2\)-estimates for the solutions of the inhomogeneous Cauchy-Riemann equations.
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    ultradistributions
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    Fourier-Laplace transform
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    entire functions
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