About fractional integrals in the space of locally integrable functions (Q1197435)

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About fractional integrals in the space of locally integrable functions
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    About fractional integrals in the space of locally integrable functions (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    The authors show that the largest ``natural'' function space, where the Riemann-Liouville fractional integral operator \[ J^ \alpha f(x)={1\over{\Gamma(\alpha)}} \int_ 0^ x (x-t)^{\alpha-1} f(t)dt \] and differential operator \[ D^ \alpha f(x)={1 \over{\Gamma(1-\alpha)}} {d \over dx} \int_ 0^ x (x-t)^{-\alpha} f(t)dt \] (\(0<\text{Re} \alpha<1\)) may be studied, is the space \(L_{\text{loc}}^ 1([0,\infty))\). Moreover, they show how to apply the general theory of fractional powers of linear operators to obtain the main properties of \(J^ \alpha\) and \(D^ \alpha\) directly.
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    Riemann-Liouville fractional integral operator
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    fractional powers of linear operators
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