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By definition, the sheaf of ]s on ''M'' is the restriction of the sheaf of microfunctions to ''M''. By definition, the sheaf of ]s on ''M'' is the restriction of the sheaf of microfunctions to ''M''.

== References ==
*Masaki Kashiwara and Pierre Schapira: Sheaves on Manifolds.Springer-Verlag. Berlin Heidelberg New York.1990: ISBN 3-540-51861-4.


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Let M be a real manifold and X its complexification.

By definition, the sheaf of Sato's hyperfunctions on M is the restriction of the sheaf of microfunctions to M.

References

  • Masaki Kashiwara and Pierre Schapira: Sheaves on Manifolds.Springer-Verlag. Berlin Heidelberg New York.1990: ISBN 3-540-51861-4.
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