Generalized Fourier-Feynman transforms and generalized convolution products on Wiener space. II
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Abstract: The purpose of this article is to present the second type fundamental relationship between the generalized Fourier--Feynman transform and the generalized convolution product on Wiener space. The relationships in this article are also natural extensions (to the case on an infinite dimensional Banach space) of the structure which exists between the Fourier transform and the convolution of functions on Euclidean spaces.
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