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Calderón's formula associated with a differential operator on \((0,\infty)\) and inversion of the generalized Abel transform (English)
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24 January 1999
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This is a continuation of a series of papers by K. Trimèche and coauthors devoted to continuous wavelet transforms generated by the generalized shift and associated with singular differential operators on the half-line \([0,\infty)\). For a large class of such operators of the Darboux type, having the form \[ \Delta= {d^2\over dx^2}+ {A'(x)\over A(x)} {d\over dx}, \] the authors define the notion of a generalized shift and prove the Calderón-type reproducing formula for the associated wavelet transforms in the relevant \(L^2\)-setting. These transforms are applied to explicit inversion of the corresponding generalized fractional integrals of the Liouville type. Remark: The wavelet transforms technique for the usual fractional integrals of different types was developed by the reviewer in his book ``Fractional integrals and potentials'' (1996; Zbl 0864.26004).
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Abel transform
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continuous wavelet transforms
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generalized shift
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Calderón-type reproducing formula
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