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Summary: A method of producing new inequalities for Hankel transforms from known ones is given using the theory of positive integral operators. The new inequalities produced depend on six parameters, two real indices, two complex-valued measures, and two positive functions. The method may be iterated using the last inequality generated as input to the next stage.
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Hankel transforms
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    Bootstrapping weighted inequalities for Hankel transform (English)
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    Summary: A method of producing new inequalities for Hankel transforms from known ones is given using the theory of positive integral operators. The new inequalities produced depend on six parameters, two real indices, two complex-valued measures, and two positive functions. The method may be iterated using the last inequality generated as input to the next stage.
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    Hankel transforms
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    complex-valued measures
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