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Linear topological invariants for kernels of convolution and differential operators (2204.11733v2)

Published 25 Apr 2022 in math.FA and math.AP

Abstract: We establish the condition $(\Omega)$ for smooth kernels of various types of convolution and differential operators. By the $(DN)$-$(\Omega)$ splitting theorem of Vogt and Wagner, this implies that these operators are surjective on the corresponding spaces of vector-valued smooth functions with values in a product of Montel $(DF)$-spaces whose strong duals satisfy the condition $(DN)$, e.g., the space $\mathscr{D}'(Y)$ of distributions over an open set $Y \subseteq \mathbb{R}n$ or the space $\mathscr{S}'(\mathbb{R}n)$ of tempered distributions. Most notably, we show that: $(i)$ $\mathscr{E}_P(X) = { f \in \mathscr{E}(X) \, | \, P(D)f = 0 }$ satisfies $(\Omega)$ for any differential operator $P(D)$ and any open convex set $X \subseteq \mathbb{R}d$. $(ii)$ Let $P\in\mathbb{C}[\xi_1,\xi_2]$ and $X \subseteq \mathbb{R}2$ open be such that $P(D):\mathscr{E}(X)\rightarrow\mathscr{E}(X)$ is surjective. Then, $\mathscr{E}_P(X)$ satisfies $(\Omega)$. $(iii)$ Let $\mu \in \mathscr{E}'(\mathbb{R}d)$ be such that $ \mathscr{E}(\mathbb{R}d) \rightarrow \mathscr{E}(\mathbb{R}d), \, f \mapsto \mu \ast f$ is surjective. Then, $ { f \in \mathscr{E}(\mathbb{R}d) \, | \, \mu \ast f = 0 }$ satisfies $(\Omega)$. The central result in this paper states that the space of smooth zero solutions of a general convolution equation satisfies the condition $(\Omega)$ if and only if the space of distributional zero solutions of the equation satisfies the condition $(P\Omega)$. The above and related results then follow from known results concerning $(P\Omega)$ for distributional kernels of convolution and differential operators.

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