Hankel transform, \(\mathcal{K}\)-Bessel functions and zeta distributions in the Dunkl setting (Q6192939)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7815854
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English | Hankel transform, \(\mathcal{K}\)-Bessel functions and zeta distributions in the Dunkl setting |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7815854 |
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Hankel transform, \(\mathcal{K}\)-Bessel functions and zeta distributions in the Dunkl setting (English)
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12 March 2024
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The article discusses various properties of the function Dunkl kernel, Bessel function, and Gamma function in the context of complex analysis and mathematical functions. It is mentioned that \(E^{R}(w\lambda, wz) = E^{R}(\lambda, z), E^{R}(s\lambda, z) = E^{R}(\lambda, sz),\text{and} E^{R}(\lambda, z) = E^{R}(z, \lambda)\), indicating certain relationships between the functions. Additionally, it is stated that if \(L_{f}(s)\) exists for some s in the set of real numbers, and the map y maps to \(L_{f}(s + iy)\) is in \(L_{1}(R_{n}, \omega A(x)dx)\), then \(f\) has a continuous function. Moreover, it is noted that the integral \(K_{s}(x, y)\) converges for all \(x\), \(y\) in \(\Omega\) and \(s\) in \(C_{n}\). Furthermore, the article mentions that \(K_{s}(x, y)\) is an entire function of \(s\), and that \(K_{s}(y, x)\) = \(K-s^{\star}(m_{0}x, m_{0}y)\) where \(s^{\star}\) is an involution on \(V\). It is also stated that \(K_{\nu}(\sigma w, \sigma z) = K_{\nu}(w, z)\) for all \(\sigma\) in \(S_{n}\), and that \(K_{\nu}(w, z) = K_{-\nu}(w, z)\) with certain constraints on the values. Also discusses the existence and holomorphic nature of \(K_{\nu}(w, z)\) in specific regions of the complex plane, specifically in \({Re(w) > 0} \times {Re(z) > 0} \times Re(\nu) > \mu_{0}\). Additionally, the article explores the convexity of functions related to \(K_{\nu}(w, z)\) in the context of the real numbers, stating that \(\Delta(x)^{Re(\nu - μ0 - 1)}\) is convex on \(R\). It also mentions that \(K_{\nu}(w, z)\) is holomorphic in \((w, z, \nu)\) in certain regions of the complex plane, particularly in \({Re(w) > 0} \times {Re(z) > 0} \times C\), where \(\nu\) maps to \(K_{\nu}(w, z)\) is convex on \(R\) for fixed \(x, y\) in \(R^{n}\). Lastly, the article discusses an equation involving the functions \(\Delta, \Gamma,\, \text{and}\, \omega^{A}\), providing further insights into the properties and relationships between these functions.
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Dunkl theory
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zeta distributions
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Hankel transform
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Laplace transform
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Jack polynomials
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hypergeometric functions associated with root systems
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