Differential Equations on Complex Manifolds, 1994
Mathematics and Its Applications Series, Vol. 276

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The present monograph is devoted to the complex theory of differential equations. Not yet a handbook, neither a simple collection of articles, the book is a first attempt to present a more or less detailed exposition of a young but promising branch of mathematics, that is, the complex theory of partial differential equations. Let us try to describe the framework of this theory. First, simple examples show that solutions of differential equations are, as a rule, ramifying analytic functions. and, hence, are not regular near points of their ramification. Second, bearing in mind these important properties of solutions, we shall try to describe the method solving our problem. Surely, one has first to consider differential equations with constant coefficients. The apparatus solving such problems is well-known in the real the­ ory of differential equations: this is the Fourier transformation. Un­ fortunately, such a transformation had not yet been constructed for complex-analytic functions and the authors had to construct by them­ selves. This transformation is, of course, the key notion of the whole theory.
1 Some Questions of Analysis and Geometry of Complex Manifolds.- 2 Symplectic and Contact Structures.- 3 Integral Transformations of Ramified Analytic Functions.- 4 Laplace-Radon Integral Operators.- 5 Cauchy Problem in Spaces of Ramified Functions.- 6 Continuation of Solutions to Elliptic Equations.