The kernel of the radially deformed Fourier transform
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Abstract: The radially deformed Fourier transform, introduced in [S. Ben Said, T. Kobayashi and B. Orsted, Laguerre semigroup and Dunkl operators, Compositio Math.], is an integral transform that depends on a numerical parameter . So far, only for and the kernel of this integral transform is determined explicitly. In the present paper, explicit formulas for the kernel of this transform are obtained when the dimension is even and with . As a consequence, it is shown that the integral kernel is bounded in dimension 2.
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