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+ | Given an open subset $\Omega$ of ${\bf R} ^ { n }$, Yu.V. Egorov [[#References|[a1]]] defined the generalized function algebra $\mathcal{A} ( \Omega )$ as the factor algebra of $( \mathcal{C} ^ { \infty } ( \Omega ) ) ^ { \mathbf{N} }$ modulo the ideal of sequences $( u_j )_{ j \in \mathbf{N}}$ which vanish eventually on every compact subset of $\Omega$. The family $\{ \mathcal{A} ( \Omega ) : \Omega \text { open } \}$ provides a [[Sheaf|sheaf]] of differential algebras on ${\bf R} ^ { n }$. Convolution with a sequence of mollifiers $( \varphi _ { j } ) _ { j \in \mathbf{N} }$, where $\varphi_{j}$ converges to the Dirac measure, gives an imbedding of the space ${\cal E} ^ { \prime } ( \Omega )$ of compactly supported distributions into $\mathcal{A} ( \Omega )$ which respects derivatives as well as supports. It can be extended as a sheaf morphism to an imbedding of the space of distributions $\mathcal{D} ^ { \prime } ( \Omega )$. | ||
− | + | As a generalized function algebra, $\mathcal{A} ( \Omega )$ can be employed to study non-linear partial differential equations. In particular, Egorov has used the algebra to construct generalized solutions to boundary value problems as well as evolution equations. In the latter case the spatial derivative $( \partial / \partial x _ { k } ) u ( x )$ may be replaced by the difference operator | |
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+ | \begin{equation*} j \left( u \left( x + \frac { 1 } { j } e _ { k } \right) - u ( x ) \right), \end{equation*} | ||
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+ | where $e_k$ denotes the $k$th unit vector in ${\bf R} ^ { n }$. This way partial differential equations are approximated by ordinary difference-differential equations in the algebra $\mathcal{A} ( \Omega )$. | ||
See also [[Generalized function algebras|Generalized function algebras]]. | See also [[Generalized function algebras|Generalized function algebras]]. | ||
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− | <table>< | + | <table><tr><td valign="top">[a1]</td> <td valign="top"> Yu.V. Egorov, "A contribution to the theory of generalized functions" ''Russian Math. Surveys'' , '''45''' : 5 (1990) pp. 1–49</td></tr></table> |
Latest revision as of 16:45, 1 July 2020
Given an open subset $\Omega$ of ${\bf R} ^ { n }$, Yu.V. Egorov [a1] defined the generalized function algebra $\mathcal{A} ( \Omega )$ as the factor algebra of $( \mathcal{C} ^ { \infty } ( \Omega ) ) ^ { \mathbf{N} }$ modulo the ideal of sequences $( u_j )_{ j \in \mathbf{N}}$ which vanish eventually on every compact subset of $\Omega$. The family $\{ \mathcal{A} ( \Omega ) : \Omega \text { open } \}$ provides a sheaf of differential algebras on ${\bf R} ^ { n }$. Convolution with a sequence of mollifiers $( \varphi _ { j } ) _ { j \in \mathbf{N} }$, where $\varphi_{j}$ converges to the Dirac measure, gives an imbedding of the space ${\cal E} ^ { \prime } ( \Omega )$ of compactly supported distributions into $\mathcal{A} ( \Omega )$ which respects derivatives as well as supports. It can be extended as a sheaf morphism to an imbedding of the space of distributions $\mathcal{D} ^ { \prime } ( \Omega )$.
As a generalized function algebra, $\mathcal{A} ( \Omega )$ can be employed to study non-linear partial differential equations. In particular, Egorov has used the algebra to construct generalized solutions to boundary value problems as well as evolution equations. In the latter case the spatial derivative $( \partial / \partial x _ { k } ) u ( x )$ may be replaced by the difference operator
\begin{equation*} j \left( u \left( x + \frac { 1 } { j } e _ { k } \right) - u ( x ) \right), \end{equation*}
where $e_k$ denotes the $k$th unit vector in ${\bf R} ^ { n }$. This way partial differential equations are approximated by ordinary difference-differential equations in the algebra $\mathcal{A} ( \Omega )$.
See also Generalized function algebras.
References
[a1] | Yu.V. Egorov, "A contribution to the theory of generalized functions" Russian Math. Surveys , 45 : 5 (1990) pp. 1–49 |
Egorov generalized function algebra. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Egorov_generalized_function_algebra&oldid=17911