\(q\)-generalizations of the Picard and Gauss-Weierstrass singular integrals (Q1022852)

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\(q\)-generalizations of the Picard and Gauss-Weierstrass singular integrals
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    \(q\)-generalizations of the Picard and Gauss-Weierstrass singular integrals (English)
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    23 June 2009
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    For \( 0<q<1\), the first integral, called the \(q\)-extension of Euler integral representation for the gamma function given in [\textit{N. M. Atakishiyev} and \textit{M. K. Atakishiyeva}, Theor. Math. Phys. 129, No. 1, 1325--1334 (2001; Zbl 1028.33011) and \textit{R. Álvarez-Nodarse, M. K. Atakishiyeva} and \textit{N. M. Atakishiyev}, Bol. Soc. Mat. Mex., III. Ser. 8, No. 2, 127--139 (2002; Zbl 1024.33015)] that the authors use to define the \(q\)-Picard singular integral, is \[ c_q(x)\Gamma_q(x) = \frac{1-q}{\ln q^{-1}}q^{\frac{x(x-1)}{2}} \int_{0}^{\infty} \frac{t^{x-1}}{E_q((1-q)t)} \,dt,\quad \Re x>0, \] where \(\Gamma_q(x)\) is the \(q\)-gamma function defined by \[ \Gamma_q(x)= \frac{(q;q)_{\infty}}{(q^{x};q)_{\infty}}(1-q)^{1-x}, \qquad 0<q<1, \] and \(c_q(x)\) satisfies the following conditions: \(c_q(x+1) = c_q(x), c_q(n) = 1, n = 0,1,2,\dots\) and \(\lim_{q\rightarrow 1^{-1}}c_q(x) =1\). When \(x=n+1\) with \(n\) a non-negative integer, then holds \[ \Gamma_{q}(n+1) = [n]_{q}!. \] The second integral that the authors use to define the \(q\)-Gauss-Weierstrass singular integral is given in [\textit{C. Berg}, Arab J. Math. Sci. 4, No. 2, 1--18 (1998; Zbl 0962.44012)], by \[ \int_{-\infty}^{\infty}\frac{t^{2k}}{E_q(t^2)}\,dt= \pi(q^{1/2};q)_{1/2}q^{-\frac{k^{2}} {2}}(q^{1/2};q)_{k}, \quad k= 0,1,2,\dots, \] where \((a;q)_{\alpha}=(a;q)_{\infty}/(aq^{\alpha};q)_{\infty} \) for any \(\alpha \in \mathbb R\). The authors introduce \(q\)-Jackson type generalizations of these \(q\)-Picard and \(q\)-Gauss-Weierstrass singular integrals and obtain Jackson type error estimate in approximation and global smoothness preservation properties with respect to a rth \(q\)-uniform moduli of smoothness. Further, the authors consider the complex versions of these \(q\)-singular integrals and study their approximation and geometric properties in the unit disk. The last section deals with approximation properties of these \(q\)-singular integrals attached to vector-valued functions.
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    \(q\)-Picard singular integral
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    \(q\)-Gauss-Weierstrass singular integral
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    Jackson-type estimate
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    modulus of continuity
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    complex \(q\)-singular integrals
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