Duhamel convolution product in the setting of quantum calculus
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Publication:721836
DOI10.1007/S11139-018-9994-XzbMATH Open1433.33013arXiv1605.00359OpenAlexW2963736984WikidataQ130014812 ScholiaQ130014812MaRDI QIDQ721836FDOQ721836
Authors: Fethi Bouzeffour, Mubariz T. Karaev
Publication date: 20 July 2018
Published in: The Ramanujan Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: In this paper we introduce the notions of -Duhamel product and -integration operator. We prove that the classical Wiener algebra of all analytic functions on the unit disc of the complex plane with absolutely convergent Taylor series is a Banach algebra with respect to -Duhamel product. We also describe the cyclic vectors of the -integration operator on and characterize its commutant in terms of the -Duhamel product operators.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1605.00359
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