A characterization of sets of functions and distributions on described by constraints on the gradient.
Let , be ultradistributions in and let and where is a sequence in which converges to the Dirac-delta function . Then the neutrix product is defined on the space of ultradistributions as the neutrix limit of the sequence provided the limit exist in the sense that for all in . We also prove that the neutrix convolution product exist in , if and only if the neutrix product exist in and the exchange formula is then satisfied.
Products and , defined by model delta-nets, are equivalent.
We investigate the Hankel transformation and the Hankel convolution on new spaces of generalized functions.
We show that Whitney?s approximation theorem holds in a general setting including spaces of (ultra)differentiable functions and ultradistributions. This is used to obtain real analytic modifications for differentiable functions including optimal estimates. Finally, a surjectivity criterion for continuous linear operators between Fréchet sheaves is deduced, which can be applied to the boundary value problem for holomorphic functions and to convolution operators in spaces of ultradifferentiable functions...