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A global theory of algebras of generalized functions

Functional Analysis 2007-05-23 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We present a geometric approach to defining an algebra G^(M)\hat{\mathcal G}(M) (the Colombeau algebra) of generalized functions on a smooth manifold MM containing the space D(M){\mathcal D}'(M) of distributions on MM. Based on differential calculus in convenient vector spaces we achieve an intrinsic construction of G^(M)\hat{\mathcal G}(M). G^(M)\hat{\mathcal G}(M) is a{\em differential} algebra, its elements possessing Lie derivatives with respect to arbitrary smooth vector fields. Moreover, we construct a canonical linear embedding of D(M){\mathcal D}'(M) into G^(M)\hat{\mathcal G}(M) that renders C(M){\mathcal C}^\infty (M) a faithful subalgebra of G^(M)\hat{\mathcal G}(M). Finally, it is shown that this embedding commutes with Lie derivatives. Thus G^(M)\hat{\mathcal G}(M) retains all the distinguishing properties of the local theory in a global context.

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@article{arxiv.math/9912216,
  title  = {A global theory of algebras of generalized functions},
  author = {Michael Grosser and Michael Kunzinger and Roland Steinbauer and James Vickers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/9912216},
  year   = {2007}
}

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24 pages, LaTeX