Abstract
This work is dedicated to the development of the theory of Fourier hyperfunctions in one variable with values in a complex non-necessarily metrizable locally convex Hausdorff space E. Moreover, necessary and sufficient conditions are described such that a reasonable theory of E-valued Fourier hyperfunctions exists. In particular, if E is an ultrabornological PLS space, such a theory is possible if and only if E satisfies the so-called property (PA). Furthermore, many examples of such spaces having (PA) (resp. not having (PA)) are provided. We also prove that the vector-valued Fourier hyperfunctions can be realized as the sheaf generated by equivalence classes of certain compactly supported E-valued functionals and interpreted as boundary values of slowly increasing holomorphic functions.
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 65 |
| Journal | Kyoto Journal of Mathematics |
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| Publication status | E-pub ahead of print/First online - 5 Nov 2025 |
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Vector-valued Fourier hyperfunctions and boundary values
Kruse, K., 5 Nov 2025, ArXiv.org, 65 p.Research output: Working paper › Preprint › Academic
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