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Riesz Representation Theorem for $L^2(\mathbb{R}) \oplus L^2(\mathbb{T})$?

The spaces $L^2(\mathbb{R})$ (square-integrable functions) and $L^2(\mathbb{T})$ (1-periodic square-integrable functions, considered over the real line $\mathbb{R}$) are two subspaces of the space of ...
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Is the test function topology a Mackey topology?

I am a physicist, and I have lately been thinking about distributions as they appear in quantum field theory. In the standard development of the theory of distributions, one considers the space $C^{\...
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Tempered distributions at non-coinciding points and density of Schwartz functions

In the previous question, I find that situation is much less favorable than expected…. So I add more details to focus on the specific case I have in mind. Let us consider the Schwartz space $\mathcal{...
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Evolution PDE in dual space : Generalization of a result of Gelfand

The following result is proved in "Generalized functions", Volume 3, Chapter 2.2 by Gelfand : Let $\Phi$ be a Fréchet space with dual space $\Phi'$ endowed with the weak topology. For ...
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Given a compact set $K \subset \mathbb{R}^n$, is the space of distributions supported on $K$ the dual of some test function space?

I am aware that the dual of $C^\infty(\mathbb{R}^n)$ is the space of distributions (not necessarily tempered) with compact support. However, if we fix a compact set $K \subset \mathbb{R}^n$, is the ...
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duality of sobolev spaces. Representation of elements in the dual

I'm trying to understand $(W_0^{1,p} (Ω))^*=W_0^{-1,p^*} (Ω)$, and what a proper representation of its elements is. I understand the basics such as: if $f∈L^{p^*} (Ω)⇒f∈W_0^{-1,p^*}(Ω)$ and the ...
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Characterization of duals of Sobolev space

Proposition 8.14. in Brezis states that:$(W_0^{1,p} (Ω))^*=W^{-1,p^*} (Ω)$ and we have the representation: $∀ F∈(W_0^{1,p} (Ω))^* ∃ f_0...f_n ∈L^{p^*} (Ω)$ such that $∀ u∈W_0^{1,p}(Ω)$ $F(u)=∫_Ω ...
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