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Weighted integrability of Fourier-Dunkl transforms and generalized Lipschitz classes
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    Weighted integrability of Fourier-Dunkl transforms and generalized Lipschitz classes (English)
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    14 September 2022
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    The author deals with the study of an analogue and generalization of Moricz's result for the Fourier-Dunkl transform. He establishes sufficient conditions for the weighted integrability of Fourier-Dunkl transforms by using the moduli of smoothness related to Dunkl translation operators. The Dini-Lipschitz classes are of fundamental importance in analysis and function space theory.
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    Fourier-Dunkl transform
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    Dunkl translation
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    generalized Lipschitz spaces
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