On the range of the Struve \({\mathbb{H}}_\nu\)-transform (Q5939761)

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On the range of the Struve \({\mathbb{H}}_\nu\)-transform
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1626697

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    On the range of the Struve \({\mathbb{H}}_\nu\)-transform (English)
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    30 July 2001
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    The Struve \({\mathcal H}_\nu\)-transform is an example of an asymmetric Watson transform. It has been proved early that under some restrictions on parameters \(\nu,\mu,p\) the range of \({\mathcal H}_\nu\)-transform coincides with the range of the Hankel transform \(\mathbb{H}_{\nu+1}\) on the space \({\mathcal L}_{\mu,p}\) with the norm \[ \|f\|_{\mu,p}= \left\{ \int^\infty_0 |x^\mu f(x)|{dx\over x}\right\}^{1/p}, \quad 1\leq p< \infty. \] When \(\text{Re} \nu \in(-1,0)\) the inverse of the \({\mathcal H}_\nu\)-transform on \({\mathcal L}_2(\mathbb{R}_+)\) is the so-called \({\mathcal Y}_\nu\)-transform. On the spaces considered in this paper (rapidly decreasing functions, functions analytic in angle, subspace of \({\mathcal L}_1(\mathbb{R}) \cap{\mathcal L}_2 (\mathbb{R}))\) the \({\mathcal Y}_\nu\)-transform and its modified form are the inverses of the \({\mathcal H}_\nu\)-transform hence their ranges can be easily derived.
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    range
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    Struve transform
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    inverse transform
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    \({\mathcal H}_\nu\)-transform
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    \({\mathcal Y}_\nu\)-transform
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    asymmetric Watson transform
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    Hankel transform
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