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- Hyperfunction abstract "In mathematics, hyperfunctions are generalizations of functions, as a 'jump' from one holomorphic function to another at a boundary, and can be thought of informally as distributions of infinite order. Hyperfunctions were introduced by Mikio Sato in 1958, building upon earlier work by Grothendieck and others. In Japan, they are usually called the Sato's hyperfunctions.".
- Hyperfunction wikiPageID "1678626".
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- Hyperfunction wikiPageRevisionID "708395082".
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Grothendieck.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Algebraic_analysis.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Complex_analysis.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Generalized_functions.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sheaf_theory.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Cauchys_integral_formula.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Complex_plane.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Continuous_function.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Convolution.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink D-module.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Dirac_delta_function.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Distribution_(mathematics).
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Essential_singularity.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Generalized_function.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Heaviside_step_function.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Holomorphic_function.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Hypersurface.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Injective_sheaf.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Local_cohomology.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Mathematics.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Mikio_Sato.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Real_line.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Sheaf_(mathematics).
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Sheaf_cohomology.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Simply_connected_space.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Support_(mathematics).
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLink Upper_half-plane.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hyperfunction theory".
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hyperfunction".
- Hyperfunction wikiPageWikiLinkText "hyperfunction".
- Hyperfunction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Hyperfunction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hdl.
- Hyperfunction subject Category:Algebraic_analysis.
- Hyperfunction subject Category:Complex_analysis.
- Hyperfunction subject Category:Generalized_functions.
- Hyperfunction subject Category:Sheaf_theory.
- Hyperfunction type Type.
- Hyperfunction type Function.
- Hyperfunction type Type.
- Hyperfunction comment "In mathematics, hyperfunctions are generalizations of functions, as a 'jump' from one holomorphic function to another at a boundary, and can be thought of informally as distributions of infinite order. Hyperfunctions were introduced by Mikio Sato in 1958, building upon earlier work by Grothendieck and others. In Japan, they are usually called the Sato's hyperfunctions.".
- Hyperfunction label "Hyperfunction".
- Hyperfunction sameAs Q1567017.
- Hyperfunction sameAs Hyperfunktion_(Mathematik).
- Hyperfunction sameAs Hyperfonction.
- Hyperfunction sameAs 佐藤超函数.
- Hyperfunction sameAs Hyperfunctie.
- Hyperfunction sameAs m.05mrgt.
- Hyperfunction sameAs Q1567017.
- Hyperfunction sameAs 超函数.
- Hyperfunction wasDerivedFrom Hyperfunction?oldid=708395082.
- Hyperfunction isPrimaryTopicOf Hyperfunction.