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Generalized hermite polynomials obtained by embeddings of the q-Heisenberg algebra

Joachim Seifert (1997)

Banach Center Publications

Several ways to embed q-deformed versions of the Heisenberg algebra into the classical algebra itself are presented. By combination of those embeddings it becomes possible to transform between q-phase-space and q-oscillator realizations of the q-Heisenberg algebra. Using these embeddings the corresponding Schrödinger equation can be expressed by various difference equations. The solutions for two physically relevant cases are found and expressed as Stieltjes Wigert polynomials.

Hankel Transform in Quantum Calculus and Applications

Haddad, Meniar (2006)

Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis

Mathematics Subject Classification: 44A15, 33D15, 81Q99This paper is devoted to study the q-Hankel transform associated with the third q-Bessel function called also Hahn-Exton function. We use the q- approximation of unit for establishing a q-inverse formula of this transform. Moreover, we establish the related q-Parseval theorem.

Inequalities for Taylor series involving the divisor function

Horst Alzer, Man Kam Kwong (2022)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let T ( q ) = k = 1 d ( k ) q k , | q | < 1 , where d ( k ) denotes the number of positive divisors of the natural number k . We present monotonicity properties of functions defined in terms of T . More specifically, we prove that H ( q ) = T ( q ) - log ( 1 - q ) log ( q ) is strictly increasing on ( 0 , 1 ) , while F ( q ) = 1 - q q H ( q ) is strictly decreasing on ( 0 , 1 ) . These results are then applied to obtain various inequalities, one of which states that the double inequality α q 1 - q + log ( 1 - q ) log ( q ) < T ( q ) < β q 1 - q + log ( 1 - q ) log ( q ) , 0 < q < 1 , holds with the best possible constant factors α = γ and β = 1 . Here, γ denotes Euler’s constant. This refines a result of Salem, who proved the inequalities...

Integral identities and constructions of approximations to zeta-values

Yuri V. Nesterenko (2003)

Journal de théorie des nombres de Bordeaux

Some general construction of linear forms with rational coefficients in values of Riemann zeta-function at integer points is presented. These linear forms are expressed in terms of complex integrals of Barnes type that allows to estimate them. Some identity connecting these integrals and multiple integrals on the real unit cube is proved.

Inversion Formulas for the q-Riemann-Liouville and q-Weyl Transforms Using Wavelets

Fitouhi, Ahmed, Bettaibi, Néji, Binous, Wafa (2007)

Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis

Mathematics Subject Classification: 42A38, 42C40, 33D15, 33D60This paper aims to study the q-wavelets and the continuous q-wavelet transforms, associated with the q-Bessel operator for a fixed q ∈]0, 1[. Using the q-Riemann-Liouville and the q-Weyl transforms, we give some relations between the continuous q-wavelet transform, studied in [3], and the continuous q-wavelet transform associated with the q-Bessel operator, and we deduce formulas which give the inverse operators of the q-Riemann-Liouville and...

Isotropic random walks on affine buildings

James Parkinson (2007)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

In this paper we apply techniques of spherical harmonic analysis to prove a local limit theorem, a rate of escape theorem, and a central limit theorem for isotropic random walks on arbitrary thick regular affine buildings of irreducible type. This generalises results of Cartwright and Woess where A ˜ n buildings are studied, Lindlbauer and Voit where A ˜ 2 buildings are studied, and Sawyer where homogeneous trees are studied (these are A ˜ 1 buildings).

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