Microdifferential Systems in the Complex Domain [electronic resource] by P. Schapira.

The words "microdifferential systems in the complex domain" refer to seve­ ral branches of mathematics: micro local analysis, linear partial differential equations, algebra, and complex analysis. The microlocal point of view first appeared in the study of propagation of singularities of differential...

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Uniform Title:Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften, A Series of Comprehensive Studies in Mathematics, 2196-9701 ; 269
Main Author: Schapira, P. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1985.
Edition:1st ed. 1985.
Series:Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften, A Series of Comprehensive Studies in Mathematics, 269
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505 0 |a I. Microdifferential Operators -- Summary -- § 1. Construction of the Ring ?x -- Exercises -- § 2. Division Theorems -- Exercises -- § 3. Refined Microdifferential Cauchy-Kowalewski Theorem -- Exercises -- § 4. Microdifferential Modules Associated to a Submanifold -- Exercises -- § 5. Quantized Contact Transformations -- Exercises -- § 6. Systems with Simple Characteristics -- Exercises -- Notes -- II. ?X-modules -- Summary -- § 1. Filtered Rings and Modules -- Exercises -- § 2. Structure of the Ring ?X -- Exercises -- § 3. Operations on ?X-modules -- Exercises -- Notes -- III. Cauchy Problem and Propagation -- Summary -- § 1. Microcharacteristic Varieties -- Exercises -- § 2. The Cauchy Problem -- § 3. Propagation -- Exercises -- § 4. Constructibility -- Exercises -- Notes -- Appendices -- A. Symplectic Geometry -- A.1. Symplectic Vector Spaces -- A.2. Symplectic Manifolds -- A.3. Homogeneous Symplectic Structures -- A.4. Contact Transformations -- B. Homological Algebra -- B.1. Categories and Derived Functors -- B.2. Rings and Modules -- B.3. Graded Rings and Modules -- B.4 Koszul Complexes -- B.5. The Mittag-Leffler Condition -- C. Sheaves -- C.1. Presheaves and Sheaves -- C.2. Cohomology of Sheaves -- C.3. ?ech Cohomology -- C.4. An Extension Theorem -- C.5. Coherent Sheaves -- D.1. Support and Multiplicities -- D.2. Homological Dimension -- List of Notations and Conversions. 
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