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Generalized differences and general hypersingular integrals
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    Generalized differences and general hypersingular integrals (English)
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    22 October 2007
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    The paper under review is a short communication of results obtained as an extension and development of research in papers of the second author. The main object of the research is the so called generalized hypersingular integral. We refer to the reviewer's book [Hypersingular Integrals and Their Applications, London: Taylor \& Francis (2002; Zbl 0998.42010)] for the usual (non-generalized) hypersingular integrals, generated by the standard shift (translation) in \(\mathbb{R}^n\). The B-hypersingular integrals (B-HSI) in this paper are generated by the generalized shift known in the theory of Bessel-Fourier transforms, the idea of which goes back to B. M. Levitan (1951). In contrast to the previous investigations of the second author, in this paper the authors study B-hypersingular integrals with mixed differences. A formula for the Fourier-Bessel transforms of such B-hypersingular integrals is given. The main attention is paid to the cases of the so called annihilation of B-HSI. Reviewer's remark: There is a misprint in formula (4): the factor \(\Omega(t)\) is extra.
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