A general class of integral transforms and an expression for their convolution formulas
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Convolution as an integral transform (44A35) Initial value problems, existence, uniqueness, continuous dependence and continuation of solutions to ordinary differential equations (34A12) Transform methods (e.g., integral transforms) applied to PDEs (35A22) Special integral transforms (Legendre, Hilbert, etc.) (44A15)
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