On localization properties of Fourier transforms of hyperfunctions (Q2518274)

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On localization properties of Fourier transforms of hyperfunctions
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    On localization properties of Fourier transforms of hyperfunctions (English)
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    15 January 2009
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    The author has introduced a new generalized function space \(\mathcal U (\mathbb R^k)\) which can be naturally interpreted as the Fourier transform of the space of Sato's hyperfunctions on \(\mathbb R^k\), see [\textit{A.\,G.\thinspace Smirnov}, Adv.\ Math.\ 196, No.\,2, 310--345 (2005; Zbl 1087.46031)]. It was shown that all Gelfand--Shilov spaces \(S^{\prime 0}_\alpha (\mathbb R^k)\) \((\alpha >1)\) of analytic functionals are canonically embedded in \(\mathcal U(\mathbb R^k)\). While the usual definition of support of a generalized function is inapplicable to elements of \(S^{\prime 0}_\alpha (\mathbb R^k)\) and \(\mathcal U (\mathbb R^k)\), their localization properties can be consistently described using the concept of carrier cone introduced by \textit{M.\,A.\thinspace Soloviev} [Lett.\ Math.\ Phys.\ 33, No.\,1, 49--59 (1995; Zbl 0836.46028), Commun.\ Math.\ Phys.\ 184, No.\,3, 579--596 (1997; Zbl 0902.46018)]. In this paper, the relation between carrier cones of elements of \(S^{\prime 0}_\alpha (\mathbb R^k)\) and \(\mathcal U (\mathbb R^k)\) is studied. It is proved that an analytic functional \(u \in S^{\prime 0}_\alpha (\mathbb R^k)\) is carried by a cone \(K\subset \mathbb R^k\) if and only if its canonical image in \(\mathcal U (\mathbb R^k)\) is carried by \(K\).
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    analytic functionals
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    hyperfunctions
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    Gelfand-Shilov spaces
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    Hörmander's \(L^{2}\)-estimates
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    plurisubharmonic functions
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