Geophysical modelling with Colombeau functions: Microlocal properties and Zygmund regularity

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Maarten V. De Hoop, Günther Hörmann

Publication date: 31 March 2001

Abstract: In global seismology Earth's properties of fractal nature occur. Zygmund classes appear as the most appropriate and systematic way to measure this local fractality. For the purpose of seismic wave propagation, we model the Earth's properties as Colombeau generalized functions. In one spatial dimension, we have a precise characterization of Zygmund regularity in Colombeau algebras. This is made possible via a relation between mollifiers and wavelets.













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