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Hankel convolution operators on entire functions and distributions
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    Hankel convolution operators on entire functions and distributions (English)
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    11 February 2003
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    The Hankel transformation \(\varphi\to h_\mu (\varphi)\) of order \(\mu>-1/2\) is defined here as: \[ h_\mu (\varphi)(x)= \int^\infty_0 (xy)^{-\mu} J_\mu(xy) \varphi(y)y^{2\mu+1} dy\;(x<0), \] where \(J_\mu\) is the Bessel function of the first kind and order \(\mu\). The Hankel convolution \(f,g\to f*g\) is defined such that \(h_\mu (f*g)= h_\mu(f) h_\mu(g)\). The authors study Hankel convolution operators on the space of even and entire functions and on distribution spaces and prove that they are hypercyclic and chaotic. The Hankel convolution operators are characterized as those operators commuting with the Hankel translations or, equivalently, with the Bessel operator \(\Delta_\mu= z^{-2\mu-1} Dz^{2\mu+1}D\).
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    Hankel transformation
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    Hankel convolution operators
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    entire functions
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    distribution spaces
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    Hankel translations
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    Bessel operator
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