This paper presents a general definition of pseudo-differential operators of type 1,1; the definition is shown to be the largest one that is both compatible with negliible operators and stable under vanishing frequency modulation. Elaborating counter-examples of Ching, Hörmander and Parenti-Rodino, type 1,1-operators with unclosable graphs are proved to exist; others are shown to lack the microlocal property as they flip the wavefront set of an almost nowhere differentiable function. In contrast the definition is shown to imply the pseudo-local property, so type 1,1-operators cannot create singularities but only change their nature. The familiar rule that the support of the argument is transported by the support of the distribution kernel i...
In this paper we investigate the weak continuity of a certain class of operators with kernel define...
We consider a class of one-dimensional nonselfadjoint semiclassical pseudo-differential operators, s...
Given a Banach space X, a multivalued operator T: X → 2X ∗ is called pseudomonotone (in Karamar-dian...
This paper presents a general definition of pseudo-differential operators of type 1,1; the definitio...
This paper develops some deeper consequences of an extended definition, proposed previously by the a...
This paper is a follow-up on the author’s general definition of pseudo-differential operators of typ...
34 pagesWe study in this paper a notion of pseudo-spectrum in the semi-classical setting called inje...
The aim of this paper is to give a brief survey about L p continuity and microlocal regularity for c...
In this work we establish the weak (1,1) continuity for pseudo-differential operators with symbols i...
In this thesis we consider continuity and positivity properties of pseudo-differential operators in ...
The pseudospectra of nonselfadjoint linear ordinary differential operators with variable coefficient...
We define a class of discrete operators acting on infinite, finite or periodic sequences mimicking t...
As a new technique it is shown how general pseudo-differential operators can be estimated at arbitra...
In this thesis we discuss different types of regularity for distributions which appear in the theory...
20 pagesInternational audienceRelated to a semigroup of operators on a metric measure space, we defi...
In this paper we investigate the weak continuity of a certain class of operators with kernel define...
We consider a class of one-dimensional nonselfadjoint semiclassical pseudo-differential operators, s...
Given a Banach space X, a multivalued operator T: X → 2X ∗ is called pseudomonotone (in Karamar-dian...
This paper presents a general definition of pseudo-differential operators of type 1,1; the definitio...
This paper develops some deeper consequences of an extended definition, proposed previously by the a...
This paper is a follow-up on the author’s general definition of pseudo-differential operators of typ...
34 pagesWe study in this paper a notion of pseudo-spectrum in the semi-classical setting called inje...
The aim of this paper is to give a brief survey about L p continuity and microlocal regularity for c...
In this work we establish the weak (1,1) continuity for pseudo-differential operators with symbols i...
In this thesis we consider continuity and positivity properties of pseudo-differential operators in ...
The pseudospectra of nonselfadjoint linear ordinary differential operators with variable coefficient...
We define a class of discrete operators acting on infinite, finite or periodic sequences mimicking t...
As a new technique it is shown how general pseudo-differential operators can be estimated at arbitra...
In this thesis we discuss different types of regularity for distributions which appear in the theory...
20 pagesInternational audienceRelated to a semigroup of operators on a metric measure space, we defi...
In this paper we investigate the weak continuity of a certain class of operators with kernel define...
We consider a class of one-dimensional nonselfadjoint semiclassical pseudo-differential operators, s...
Given a Banach space X, a multivalued operator T: X → 2X ∗ is called pseudomonotone (in Karamar-dian...