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CONTENTS Introduction........................................................................................................... 3 § 1. The abstraction principle............................................................................... 4 § 2. Fundamental sequences of continuous functions......................................... 5 § 3. The definition of distributions........................................................................ 9 § 4. Distributions as a generalization of...