Gelfand–Shilov space
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In the mathematical field of functional analysis, a Gelfand–Shilov space [math]\displaystyle{ S_{\alpha}^{\beta} }[/math] is a space of test functions for the theory of generalized functions, introduced by Gelfand and Shilov (1968, Chapter IV).
References
- Chung, Jaeyoung; Chung, Soon-Yeong; Kim, Dohan (1996), "Characterizations of the Gel'fand–Shilov spaces via Fourier transforms", Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 124 (7): 2101–2108, doi:10.1090/S0002-9939-96-03291-1, ISSN 0002-9939
- Gelfand, I. M.; Shilov, G. E. (1968) [1958], Generalized functions. Vol. 2. Spaces of fundamental and generalized functions, 2, Boston, MA: Academic Press
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