Extending the Stieltjes transform. II (Q2347225)
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Extending the Stieltjes transform. II (English)
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27 May 2015
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The present paper is a continuation of Part I [Sarajevo J. Math. 10(23), No. 2, 197--208 (2014; Zbl 1330.46042)] which deals with the extension of the Stieltjes transform to a certain space of generalized functions by iterating the Laplace transform. The Stieltjes transform of an element of the space mentioned above is an analytic function in the half plane \(\mathrm{Re }s>0\) that can be analytically extended to a region containing the half plane. Several authors have investigated the Stieltjes transform on the space of distributions \(J'(r)\), which contains distributions of a certain form. Some results for the Stieltjes transform on the space that is referred to above are also obtained, among which there is a real inversion formula for the Laplace transform. In addition to these results, some abelian-type theorems for the Stieltjes transform are studied. Section 2 of the paper contains some notation and the construction of a certain Boehmian space. In addition to this, the space of all continuous functions and the subspace of the above mentioned space consisting of all infinitely differentiable functions with compact support are mentioned. Section~3 gives a short review about the Laplace transform of a Boehmian, along with the mentioning of some essential material for the Laplace transform. It may be noted that the Laplace transform operator on the space of transformable Boehmians has many properties the classical Laplace transform enjoys, and the Laplace transform for a transformable Boehmian is independent of the representative. Some interesting properties and examples are described in Section~4 to highlight the establishment of the main results. Theorem~4.4 and Theorem~4.5, respectively, prove the initial and final value theorems. Remarks and examples, wherever used in the paper, are very useful and introduce the reader with essential concepts on which the paper is based.
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abelian theorem
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Boehmians
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generalized functions
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Laplace transform
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Stieltjes transform
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