A multiplier theorem for the Hankel transform.

Rafal Kapelko

Revista Matemática Complutense (1998)

  • Volume: 11, Issue: 2, page 281-288
  • ISSN: 1139-1138

Abstract

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Riesz function technique is used to prove a multiplier theorem for the Hankel transform, analogous to the classical Hörmander-Mihlin multiplier theorem (Hörmander (1960)).

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Kapelko, Rafal. "A multiplier theorem for the Hankel transform.." Revista Matemática Complutense 11.2 (1998): 281-288. <http://eudml.org/doc/44445>.

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keywords = {Transformación de Hankel; Multiplicadores; Hörmander-Mihlin multiplier theorem; Riesz function technique; Hankel transform; weak type ; Weyl fractional derivative},
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