The following pages link to (Q4250570):
Displaying 22 items.
- On the Paley-Wiener theorem in the Mellin transform setting (Q281539) (← links)
- Mellin analysis and its basic associated metric -- applications to sampling theory (Q520060) (← links)
- The foundations of fractional calculus in the Mellin transform setting with applications (Q744955) (← links)
- A retrospective on research visits of Paul Butzer's Aachen research group to North America and Western Europe (Q783721) (← links)
- Mellin-Fourier series and the classical Mellin transform (Q1570060) (← links)
- A generalization of the Paley-Wiener theorem for Mellin transforms and metric characterization of function spaces (Q1677975) (← links)
- Some new estimates concerning the Mellin transform on the space \(X_c^2\) (Q2099293) (← links)
- Exponential sampling series: convergence in Mellin-Lebesgue spaces (Q2311967) (← links)
- Mellin transform and conformable fractional operator: applications (Q2321019) (← links)
- The Mellin integral transform in fractional calculus (Q2347315) (← links)
- On fractional order Mellin transform and some of its properties (Q2406531) (← links)
- A retrospective on research visits of Paul Butzer's Aachen research group to Eastern Europe and Tenerife (Q2675195) (← links)
- Mellin transform of log-Lipschitz functions and equivalence of \(K\)-functionals and modulus of smoothness generated by the Mellin Steklov operator (Q2695237) (← links)
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- Operational Calculus for Bessel’s Fractional Equation (Q4912926) (← links)
- Multidimensional Kantorovich modifications of exponential sampling series (Q5880785) (← links)
- Mellin integral transforms and generalized Lipschitz and Zygmund spaces (Q6043157) (← links)
- Jackson's inequalities in Mellin's analysis (Q6197138) (← links)
- Pointwise convergence of generalized Kantorovich exponential sampling series (Q6556682) (← links)
- Sufficient conditions for the Lebesgue integrability of Mellin transforms (Q6593047) (← links)
- Absolute convergence of Mellin transforms (Q6631620) (← links)
- A characterization of the convergence in variation for the exponential sampling operators (Q6667728) (← links)