A structure theorem for fundamental solutions of analytic multipliers in R^n
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Abstract: Using a version of Hironaka's resolution of singularities for real-analytic functions, we show that any elliptic multiplier , real-analytic near its zero-set, has a fundamental solution , and give an integral representation of in terms of the resolutions supplied by Hironaka's theorem. This can be weakly approximated in a Sobolev space by a sequence from a Paley-Wiener space. In special cases of global symmetry, the obtained integral representation can be made fully explicit, and we use this to compute a fundamental solution for an example non-polynomial symbol.
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