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    The convolution on time scales (English)
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    20 February 2008
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    The authors suggest a new definition of convolution for functions on time scales. This is done by utilizing a certain shift-operator on time scales, defined as a solution of a partial dynamic equation. The existence of this operator is assured by quite technical restrictive conditions involving power series. As for concrete examples the authors return to the cases where group actions on the relevant time scales are present. Especially the case of \(q\)-difference equations is considered.
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    time scales
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    convolution
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    Laplace transform
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    \(q\)-difference equations
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