A hyperfunction is a mathematical concept that generalizes the notion of distributions in the field of functional analysis and complex analysis. Hyperfunctions are used primarily in the study of analytic functions, particularly in the context of complex variables and the theory of partial differential equations. Hyperfunctions can be understood as a way to tackle problems that involve boundary values of analytic functions, serving as a bridge between analytic functions defined in a complex domain and generalized functions (or distributions) defined in real analysis.

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