On basic Fourier-Bessel expansions

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Abstract: When dealing with Fourier expansions using the third Jackson (also known as Hahn-Exton) q-Bessel function, the corresponding positive zeros jku and the "shifted" zeros, qjku, among others, play an essential role. Mixing classical analysis with q-analysis we were able to prove asymptotic relations between those zeros and the "shifted" ones, as well as the asymptotic behavior of the third Jackson q-Bessel function when computed on the "shifted" zeros. A version of a q-analogue of the Riemann-Lebesgue theorem within the scope of basic Fourier-Bessel expansions is also exhibited.



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