Hankel transformations and spaces of type \(S\) (Q1174832)

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Hankel transformations and spaces of type \(S\)
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    Hankel transformations and spaces of type \(S\) (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    It is well nown, that the \(L_ 1\)-function \(\varphi\) belongs to the Schwartz space \(S\) if and only if for all \(k,\ell\in\mathbb{N}_ 0\) \[ \sup_{x\in\mathbb{R}}| x^ k\varphi(x)|<\infty\text{ and } \sup_{x\in\mathbb{R}}| x^ \ell(F\varphi)(x)|<\infty, \] where \(F\varphi\) denotes the Fourier transform of \(\varphi\). Similar results are obtained for even functions \(\varphi\) belonging to Gelfand-Shilov space \(S^ \beta_ \alpha\), \(\alpha>0\), \(\beta>0\), \(\alpha+\beta\geq 1\), and for their Hankel transform \(H_ \nu\varphi\). A straightforward corollary is \(H_ \nu(S^ \beta_{\alpha,\hbox{even}})=S^ \alpha_{\beta,\hbox{even}}\), and the operators \(H_ \mu H_ \nu\) yield Weyl's fractional calculus.
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    Schwartz space
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    Fourier transform
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    Gelfand-Shilov space
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    Hankel transform
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    Weyl's fractional calculus
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