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On the generalized convolution for \(F_c, F_s\), and \(K-L\) integral transforms
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    On the generalized convolution for \(F_c, F_s\), and \(K-L\) integral transforms (English)
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    23 January 2013
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    New generalized noncommutative convolutions with weight function \(\gamma(y) = y\) are introduced on the spaces \(L^1(\mathbb R_+, x^\alpha e^{-\beta x}).\) They satisfy the usual factorization equalities with respect to various integral transforms (Fourier sine, Fourier cosine and Kontorovich-Lebedev). Several applications are listed.
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    generalized convolution
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    Fourier sine
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    Fourier cosine
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    \(K-L\) integral transforms
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