Integration and microlocal analysis in Colombeau algebras of generalized functions (Q1818993)

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    Integration and microlocal analysis in Colombeau algebras of generalized functions
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1384926

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      Integration and microlocal analysis in Colombeau algebras of generalized functions (English)
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      14 September 2000
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      Generalized functions in the sense of Colombeau extend classical distribution theory to a consistent and efficient method for solving problems in nonlinear analysis. In this paper integration and Fourier transform in the Colombeau algebra \(\mathcal G_r\) of tempered generalized functions are studied. This unifies different settings described by \textit{J. F. Colombeau} [``Elementary introduction to new generalized functions'', North-Holland Math. Stud. 113, Amsterdam, etc. (1985; Zbl 0584.46024)], \textit{M. Nedeljkov} and \textit{S. Pilopovic} [Publ. Inst. Math., Nouv. Sér. 52, 95-104, 105-112 (1992; Zbl 0790.46024 and Zbl 0790.46025)] and \textit{M. Damsma} [Memorandum No. 954, University Twente (1991)]. Some characterizations of regularity for generalized functions are proved. As well the notion of wave front set in the Colombeau algebra \(\mathcal G(\Omega)\), \(\Omega\) an open set of \(\mathbb{R}^n\), is investigated.
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      microlocal analysis
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      Colombeau algebra
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      Schwartz distributions
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      integration
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      Fourier transform
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      regularity for generalized functions
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