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Boundary Values of Holomorphic Functions and Analytic Functionals

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Complex Analysis and Special Topics in Harmonic Analysis

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The Schwarz Reflection Principle leads naturally to the consideration of boundary values of holomorphic functions. Those boundary values can exist pointwise, almost everywhere, or in some generalized sense, for instance, in the sense of distributions, as in the Edge-of-the-Wedge Theorem (see [BG, Theorem 3.6.23], [Beur]). Let us make these concepts more precise.

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Berenstein, C.A., Gay, R. (1995). Boundary Values of Holomorphic Functions and Analytic Functionals. In: Complex Analysis and Special Topics in Harmonic Analysis. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8445-8_1

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