Abstract

We begin Chapter 2 with simple examples of initial and boundary value problems, solution operators of which have singularities of one or another type in the dual variable. The presence of a singularity often causes a failure of well posedness of the problem in the sense of Hadamard. Let A be a linear differential operator mapping a function space X into another function space F.

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