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Tauberian Theorems for Generalized Functions / by V.S. Vladimirov, Yu.N. Drozzinov, O.I. Zavialov
(Mathematics and its Applications, Soviet Series ; 10)

1st ed. 1988.
出版者 (Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer)
出版年 1988
本文言語 英語
大きさ XV, 293 p : online resource
著者標目 *Vladimirov, V.S author
Drozzinov, Yu.N author
Zavialov, O.I author
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件 名 LCSH:Mathematical analysis
FREE:Analysis
一般注記 Notation and Definitions -- 1: Some Facts on the Theory of Distributions -- 1. Distributions and their properties -- 2. Integral transformations of distributions -- 3. Quasi-asymptotics of distributions -- 2: Many-Dimensional Tauberian Theorems -- 4. The General Tauberian theorem and its consequences -- 5. Admissible and strictly admissible functions -- 6. Comparison Tauberian theorems -- 3: One-Dimensional Tauberian Theorems -- 7. The general Tauberian theorem and its consequences -- 8. Quasi-asymptotic properties of distributions at the origin -- 9. Asymptotic properties of the Fourier transform of distributions from M+ -- 10. Quasi-asymptotic expansions -- 4: Asymptotic Properties of Solutions of Convolutions Equations -- 11. Quasi-asymptotics of the fundamental solutions of convolution equations -- 12. Quasi-asymptotics of passive operators -- 5: Tauberian Theorems for Causal Functions -- 13. The Jost-Lehmann-Dyson representation -- 14. Automodel asymptotics for the causal functions and singularities of their Fourier transforms on the light cone
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