Valiron's interpolation formula and a derivative sampling formula in the Mellin setting acquired via polar-analytic functions (Q2228040)

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Valiron's interpolation formula and a derivative sampling formula in the Mellin setting acquired via polar-analytic functions
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    Valiron's interpolation formula and a derivative sampling formula in the Mellin setting acquired via polar-analytic functions (English)
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    16 February 2021
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    This article is a continuation of a series of articles by the same authors in which they introduced the notion of polar analytic functions and derived properties of functions that meet that definition. A function is said to have polar derivative at \((r_0, \theta_0)\) in the upper half plane if \[(D_{pol} f) (r_0, \theta_0)=\lim_{(r,\theta)\rightarrow (r_0,\theta_0)}\frac{ f(r,\theta)-f(r_0, \theta_0) }{ re^{i\theta}-r_0 e^{i\theta_0} } \] exits. A corresponding notion of Mellin polar derivative is defined as \[ \Theta_c f(r, \theta)=re^{i\theta}(D_{pol} f) (r, \theta)+cf(r, \theta). \] In a previous article an extension of Cauchy's integral formula and Taylor-type series were established among other results. In the article under review the aim is to establish another analogue of Cauchy's integral formula which is free of artifacts and then derive a version of the residue theorem for polar-analytic functions. The authors then introduce the Mellin-Bernstein spaces and discuss transformations on those spaces and proceed to derive a formula for the polar Mellin derivatives that is analogous to a differentiation formula of Boas for bandlimited functions in Fourier analysis. As a result, a Bernstein-type inequality for the Mellin derivatives is obtained.
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    polar-analytic functions
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    Cauchy's integral formulae
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    identity theorems
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    logarithmic poles
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    Boas' differentiation formula
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