A Wiener-Tauberian and a Pompeiu type theorems on the Laguerre hypergroup (Q2518291)

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A Wiener-Tauberian and a Pompeiu type theorems on the Laguerre hypergroup
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    A Wiener-Tauberian and a Pompeiu type theorems on the Laguerre hypergroup (English)
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    15 January 2009
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    Let (\(\mathbb{K},\,*_\alpha)\) be the Laguerre hypergroup, where \(\mathbb{K}=[0,\,\infty)\times \mathbb{R}\) and \(*_\alpha\) is the convolution product on this hypergroup defined for two bounded Radon measures \(\mu\) and \(\nu\) on \(\mathbb{K}\) by \[ \mu*_\alpha\nu(f)=\int_{\mathbb{K}\times\mathbb{K}}T_{(\chi,t)}^{(\alpha)}f(y,s)d\mu(\chi,t)d\nu(y,s), \] where \(\alpha\) is a fixed nonnegative real number and \(\{T_{\chi,t}^{(\alpha)}\}_{(\chi,t)\in \mathbb{K}}\) are the translation operators on the Laguerre hypergroup, given by \[ T_{(\chi,t)}^{(\alpha)}f(y,s)=\frac {\alpha}{\pi}\int_0^1\int_0^{2\pi}f(((\chi,t),(y,s))_{\theta,r})r(1-r^2)^{\alpha-1}d\theta \,dr, \] for \(\alpha>0\), and \[ T_{(\chi,t)}^{(0)}f(y,s)=\frac 1{2\pi}\int_0^{2\pi}f(((\chi,t),(y,s))_{\theta,1})\,d\theta, \] where \[ ((\chi,t),(y,s))_{\theta,r}=((\chi^2+y^2+2\chi yr\cos \theta)^{1/2}, t+s+\chi yr\sin \theta). \] This paper deals with a Wiener-Tauberian theorem on the hypergroup and a Pompeiu type theorem is also established by the Wiener-Tauberian theorem, the corresponding results on the Heisenberg group and associated with the Dunkl operator on the real line can be found in the previous works of \textit{M. Agranovsky, C. Berenstein, D.-C. Chang} and \textit{D. Pascuas} [J. Anal. Math. 63, 131--173 (1994; Zbl 0808.43002)]; \textit{A. El Garna} and \textit{B. Selmi} [Integral Transforms Spec. Funct. 16, No.~4, 301--314 (2005; Zbl 1069.33015)], respectively. In addition, some applications of the Pompeiu type theorem are given.
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    Wiener-Tauberian theorem
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    Pompeiu-type theorem
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    Laguerre hypergroup
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    Radon measure
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    convolution
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    translation operators
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    Fourier transform
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