Definition of Hyperfunction. Meaning of Hyperfunction. Synonyms of Hyperfunction

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Meaning of Hyperfunction from wikipedia

- In mathematics, hyperfunctions are generalizations of functions, as a 'jump' from one holomorphic function to another at a boundary, and can be thought...
- Adrenocortical hyperfunction is a condition where there is an overexpression of products of the adrenal cortex. Magiakou, Maria Alexandra (August 2004)...
- hypofunction/hyposecretion (leading to hormone deficiency) Endocrine gland hyperfunction/hy****cretion (leading to hormone excess) Tumours (benign or malignant)...
- mathematician known for founding the fields of algebraic analysis, hyperfunctions, and holonomic quantum fields. He was a professor at the Research Institute...
- analysis to study properties and generalizations of functions such as hyperfunctions and microfunctions. Semantically, it is the application of algebraic...
- (such as in hemolytic anemias), which suggests that it is a response to hyperfunction. It is therefore not surprising that splenomegaly is ****ociated with...
- be caused by an abnormal dental eruption (dela**** p****ive eruption), hyperfunction of the upper lip elevator muscle, excessive vertical growth of the maxilla...
- of reserve, hyposecretion, agenesis, atrophy, or active destruction. Hyperfunction can occur as a result of hy****cretion, loss of suppression, hyperplastic...
- folds is hyperfunctional. Hyperfunction may also make it difficult to detect the presence of vocal fold paresis. Hyperfunction of the area above the vocal...
- edge-of-the-wedge theorem has a natural interpretation in the language of hyperfunctions. A hyperfunction is roughly a sum of boundary values of holomorphic functions...