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A multilinear generalisation of the Hilbert transform and fractional integration (English)
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3 March 2012
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The Hilbert transform and a fractional integral operator can be considered as convolution operators which calculate a certain volume in \(\mathbb{R}\). The author extends these operators to higher dimensions by mutilinearizing them in two ways.
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Hilbert transform
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fractional integration
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multilinear operator
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best constant
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fractional integral operator
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convolution operators
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