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On radial weights for the spherical summation operator
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    On radial weights for the spherical summation operator (English)
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    For a given positive radius R, the spherical summation operator acting on the Lebesgue space \(L^ 2\) over some finite dimensional real euclidean space associates to any \(L^ 2\)-function its Fourier transform in the closed ball centered at 0 of radius R, extended by 0 to be rest of the space. It is well-known that this is an unbounded operator on \(L^ 2\). For a special class of weighted Lebesgue spaces, the operator is shown to act boundedly.
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    spherical summation operator acting on the Lebesgue space
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    Fourier transform
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    unbounded operator
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    weighted Lebesgue spaces
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