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From: Joubert on 25 Jul 2010 21:17 It seems to be a given that S(R^n) is dense in S'(R^n). But why is that? Thanks in advance
From: Joubert on 25 Jul 2010 22:26
On 07/26/2010 03:17 AM, Joubert wrote: > It seems to be a given that S(R^n) is dense in S'(R^n). > But why is that? > > Thanks in advance Hmm I found proof that C^infty_c is dense in S' which I guess is enough. Thanks anyway. |