Linear Distributions
Uluğ Çapar ()
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Uluğ Çapar: Sabancı University, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Chapter 1 in A Guide to Generalized Functions, 2026, pp 1-65 from Springer
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Abstract The concept of generalized functions resulted from the attempts to free analysis from the difficulties in presence of non-differentiable functions or functions with even stronger irregularities. One possible way to get around this difficulty could be to extend the class of functions into a much larger body of objects called ‘generalized functions’ or simply ’distributions’ such that the above shortcomings would disappear.
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-09184-0_1
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