The inverse Laplace transform of the product of two modified Bessel functions where n=1, 2, 3,...
F. M. Ragab (1963)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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F. M. Ragab (1963)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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Saifallah Ghobber, Philippe Jaming (2014)
Studia Mathematica
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The aim of this paper is to prove new uncertainty principles for integral operators with bounded kernel for which there is a Plancherel Theorem. The first of these results is an extension of Faris’s local uncertainty principle which states that if a nonzero function is highly localized near a single point then (f) cannot be concentrated in a set of finite measure. The second result extends the Benedicks-Amrein-Berthier uncertainty principle and states that a nonzero function and...
Béchir Amri, Jean-Philippe Anker, Mohamed Sifi (2010)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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We first establish a geometric Paley-Wiener theorem for the Dunkl transform in the crystallographic case. Next we obtain an optimal bound for the norm of Dunkl translations in dimension 1. Finally, we describe more precisely the support of the distribution associated to Dunkl translations in higher dimension.
Erik Talvila (2025)
Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal
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For each () it is shown that the Fourier transform is the distributional derivative of a Hölder continuous function. For each , a norm is defined so that the space of Fourier transforms is isometrically isomorphic to . There is an exchange theorem and inversion in norm.
Epperson Jay, Frazier Michael
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Abstract We develop an almost orthogonal wavelet-type expansion in ℝ² which is adapted to polar coordinates. We start by defining a product Fourier-Hankel transform f̂ and proving a sampling formula for f such that f̂ is compactly supported. For general f, the sampling formula and a partition of unity lead to an identity of the form , in which each function and is concentrated near a certain annular sector, has compactly supported product Fourier-Hankel transform, and is smooth...
B. Hollenbeck, N. J. Kalton, I. E. Verbitsky (2003)
Studia Mathematica
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We determine the norm in , 1 < p < ∞, of the operator , where and are respectively the cosine and sine Fourier transforms on the positive real axis, and I is the identity operator. This solves a problem posed in 1984 by M. S. Birman [Bir] which originated in scattering theory for unbounded obstacles in the plane. We also obtain the -norms of the operators aI + bH, where H is the Hilbert transform (conjugate function operator) on the circle or real line, for arbitrary real...
Bhikha Lila Ghodadra, Vanda Fülöp (2020)
Mathematica Bohemica
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For a Lebesgue integrable complex-valued function defined on let be its Walsh-Fourier transform. The Riemann-Lebesgue lemma says that as . But in general, there is no definite rate at which the Walsh-Fourier transform tends to zero. In fact, the Walsh-Fourier transform of an integrable function can tend to zero as slowly as we wish. Therefore, it is interesting to know for functions of which subclasses of there is a definite rate at which the Walsh-Fourier transform tends...
S. Thangavelu (2002)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Let G be a semisimple Lie group with Iwasawa decomposition G = KAN. Let X = G/K be the associated symmetric space and assume that X is of rank one. Let M be the centraliser of A in K and consider an orthonormal basis of L²(K/M) consisting of K-finite functions of type δ on K/M. For a function f on X let f̃(λ,b), λ ∈ ℂ, be the Helgason Fourier transform. Let be the heat kernel associated to the Laplace-Beltrami operator and let be the Kostant polynomials. We establish the following...
Jae Gil Choi, Sang Kil Shim (2023)
Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal
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We study a conditional Fourier-Feynman transform (CFFT) of functionals on an abstract Wiener space . An infinite dimensional conditioning function is used to define the CFFT. To do this, we first present a short survey of the conditional Wiener integral concerning the topic of this paper. We then establish evaluation formulas for the conditional Wiener integral on the abstract Wiener space . Using the evaluation formula, we next provide explicit formulas for CFFTs of functionals in...
W. M. Zajączkowski (2007)
Applicationes Mathematicae
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We examine the regularity of solutions to the Stokes system in a neighbourhood of the distinguished axis under the assumptions that the initial velocity v₀ and the external force f belong to some weighted Sobolev spaces. It is assumed that the weight is the (-μ )th power of the distance to the axis. Let , , μ ∈ (0,1). We prove an estimate of the velocity in the norm and of the gradient of the pressure in the norm of . We apply the Fourier transform with respect to the variable along...
M. Skwarczyński (1991)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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Nizar Demni (2014)
Annales mathématiques Blaise Pascal
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Let be a Brownian motion valued in the complex projective space . Using unitary spherical harmonics of homogeneous degree zero, we derive the densities of and of , and express them through Jacobi polynomials in the simplices of and respectively. More generally, the distribution of may be derived using the decomposition of the unitary spherical harmonics under the action of the unitary group yet computations become tedious. We also revisit the approach initiated in [] and...
T. Godoy, P. Rocha (2013)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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We consider the Heisenberg group ℍⁿ = ℂⁿ × ℝ. Let ν be the Borel measure on ℍⁿ defined by , where , w = (w₁,...,wₙ) ∈ ℂⁿ, , and η(w) = η₀(|w|²) with . We characterize the set of pairs (p,q) such that the convolution operator with ν is bounded. We also obtain -improving properties of measures supported on the graph of the function .
Gr. Tsagas (1983)
Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti
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Si determina lo spettro di un operatore di Laplace di una «spherical space form» e si studia l’influenza di tale spettro su .
Rémi Arcangéli, Juan José Torrens (2013)
Studia Mathematica
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We collect and extend results on the limit of as σ → 0⁺ or σ → 1¯, where Ω is ℝⁿ or a smooth bounded domain, k ∈ 0,1, l ∈ ℕ, p ∈ [1,∞), and is the intrinsic seminorm of order l+σ in the Sobolev space . In general, the above limit is equal to , where c and [·] are, respectively, a constant and a seminorm that we explicitly provide. The particular case p = 2 for Ω = ℝⁿ is also examined and the results are then proved by using the Fourier transform.
In Sook Park (2005)
Studia Mathematica
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Let be a locally compact abelian group and let 1 < p ≤ 2. ’ is the dual group of , and p’ the conjugate exponent of p. An operator T between Banach spaces X and Y is said to be compatible with the Fourier transform if admits a continuous extension . Let denote the collection of such T’s. We show that for any and positive integer n. Moreover, if the factor group of by its identity component is a direct sum of a torsion-free group and a finite group with discrete topology then...
Helge Glöckner, Lutz G. Lucht, Štefan Porubský (2009)
Studia Mathematica
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In the earlier paper [Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 135 (2007)], we studied solutions g: ℕ → ℂ to convolution equations of the form , where are given arithmetic functions associated with Dirichlet series which converge on some right half plane, and also g is required to be such a function. In this article, we extend our previous results to multidimensional general Dirichlet series of the form (), where is an additive subsemigroup. If X is discrete and a certain solvability criterion...
Monika Dörfler, Hans G. Feichtinger, Karlheinz Gröchenig (2002)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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The classical criterion for compactness in Banach spaces of functions can be reformulated into a simple tightness condition in the time-frequency domain. This description preserves more explicitly the symmetry between time and frequency than the classical conditions. The result is first stated and proved for , and then generalized to coorbit spaces. As special cases, we obtain new characterizations of compactness in Besov-Triebel-Lizorkin, modulation and Bargmann-Fock spaces. ...
Troels Roussau Johansen (2011)
Studia Mathematica
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The maximal operator S⁎ for the spherical summation operator (or disc multiplier) associated with the Jacobi transform through the defining relation for a function f on ℝ is shown to be bounded from into for (4α + 4)/(2α + 3) < p ≤ 2. Moreover S⁎ is bounded from into . In particular converges almost everywhere towards f, for , whenever (4α + 4)/(2α + 3) < p ≤ 2.
Albert Mas, Xavier Tolsa (2014)
Journal of the European Mathematical Society
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For integers and , we prove that an -dimensional Ahlfors-David regular measure in is uniformly -rectifiable if and only if the -variation for the Riesz transform with respect to is a bounded operator in . This result can be considered as a partial solution to a well known open problem posed by G. David and S. Semmes which relates the boundedness of the Riesz transform to the uniform rectifiability of .
E. Ferreyra, T. Godoy, M. Urciuolo (2004)
Studia Mathematica
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Let φ:ℝ² → ℝ be a homogeneous polynomial function of degree m ≥ 2, let Σ = (x,φ(x)): |x| ≤ 1 and let σ be the Borel measure on Σ defined by where B is the unit open ball in ℝ² and dx denotes the Lebesgue measure on ℝ². We show that the composition of the Fourier transform in ℝ³ followed by restriction to Σ defines a bounded operator from to for certain p,q. For m ≥ 6 the results are sharp except for some border points.
Abdellatif Chahbi, Brahim Fadli, Samir Kabbaj (2015)
Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska, sectio A – Mathematica
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Let be a compact group, let be a fixed element and let be a continuous automorphism on such that . Using the non-abelian Fourier transform, we determine the non-zero continuous solutions of the functional equation in terms of unitary characters of .
David Grow (1987)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Ferenc Móricz (2002)
Studia Mathematica
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The harmonic Cesàro operator is defined for a function f in for some 1 ≤ p < ∞ by setting for x > 0 and for x < 0; the harmonic Copson operator ℂ* is defined for a function f in by setting for x ≠ 0. The notation indicates that ℂ and ℂ* are adjoint operators in a certain sense. We present rigorous proofs of the following two commuting relations: (i) If for some 1 ≤ p ≤ 2, then a.e., where f̂ denotes the Fourier transform of f. (ii) If for some 1 < p ≤ 2, then...