Abstract
Now that we have sufficient knowledge about the basic facts that hold for hyperfunctions in general, our next task is to investigate how hyperfunctions behave if some conditions are imposed. In this chapter, we introduce the concepts of left (right) hyperfunctions and upper (lower) hyperfunctions and show that these hyperfunctions have useful properties. These behaviours are useful for practical calculations concerning hyperfunctions.
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Imai, I. (1992). Upper (Lower)-Type Hyperfunctions. In: Applied Hyperfunction Theory. Mathematics and Its Applications (Japanese Series), vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2548-2_7
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