An Example for Different Associated Spaces in the Case of Pseudoanalytic Functions

  • U. Yüksel

    Ankara University, Turkey

Abstract

The theory of solving initial-value problems in associated spaces makes it possible to solve initial-value problems with more general initial functions. In many cases the associated space is not uniquely determined, i.e. there exist various so-called co-associated spaces in which initial-value problems can be solved. The present paper is aimed at giving an example to this fact.

Cite this article

U. Yüksel, An Example for Different Associated Spaces in the Case of Pseudoanalytic Functions. Z. Anal. Anwend. 14 (1995), no. 4, pp. 913–916

DOI 10.4171/ZAA/657