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Yakubovich, S.B. B.; Luchko, Yury

 
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The aim of this book is to develop a new approach which we called the hyper­ geometric one to the theory of various integral transforms, convolutions, and their applications to solutions of integro-differential equations, operational calculus, and evaluation of integrals. We hope that this simple approach, which will be explained below, allows students, post graduates in mathematics, physicists and technicians, and serious mathematicians and researchers to find in this book new interesting results in the theory of integral transforms, special functions, and convolutions. The idea of this approach can be found in various papers of many authors, but systematic discussion and development is realized in this book for the first time. Let us explain briefly the basic points of this approach. As it is known, in the theory of special functions and its applications, the hypergeometric functions play the main role. Besides known elementary functions, this class includes the Gauss’s, Bessel’s, Kummer’s, functions et c. In general case, the hypergeometric functions are defined as a linear combinations of the Mellin-Barnes integrals. These ques­ tions are extensively discussed in Chapter 1. Moreover, the Mellin-Barnes type integrals can be understood as an inversion Mellin transform from the quotient of products of Euler’s gamma-functions. Thus we are led to the general construc­ tions like the Meijer’s G-function and the Fox’s H-function.

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The aim of this book is to develop a new approach which we called the hyper­ geometric one to the theory of various integral transforms, convolutions, and their applications to solutions of integro-differential equations, operational calculus, and evaluation of integrals. We hope that this simple approach, which will be explained below, allows students, post graduates in mathematics, physicists and technicians, and serious mathematicians and researchers to find in this book new interesting results in the theory of integral transforms, special functions, and convolutions. The idea of this approach can be found in various papers of many authors, but systematic discussion and development is realized in this book for the first time. Let us explain briefly the basic points of this approach. As it is known, in the theory of special functions and its applications, the hypergeometric functions play the main role. Besides known elementary functions, this class includes the Gauss's, Bessel's, Kummer's, functions et c. In general case, the hypergeometric functions are defined as a linear combinations of the Mellin-Barnes integrals. These ques­ tions are extensively discussed in Chapter 1. Moreover, the Mellin-Barnes type integrals can be understood as an inversion Mellin transform from the quotient of products of Euler's gamma-functions. Thus we are led to the general construc­ tions like the Meijer's G-function and the Fox's H-function.

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This volume deals with the theory and applications of integral transforms and convolutions of certain classes of integral, integrodifferential equations, and operational calculus. An extensive discussion is presented, based on the universal hypergeometric approach, i.e. many constructions of convolution and integral transforms are obtained using the theory of Mellin--Barnes integrals and the Mellin transforms of hypergeometric type functions. This approach is spread on so-called index transforms, in which the Kontorovich--Lebedev and the Mehler--Fock transforms play a very important part. The general constructions of index transforms are given and application to the evaluation of improper integral with respect to a parameter of special function (index) is considered. The operational calculus for general integrodifferential operators is constructed for both new types of convolutions. The book is self-contained, and includes a list of symbols with definitions, author and subject indices, and an up-to-date bibliography.
This work will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in the mathematical and physical sciences whose work involves integral transforms and convolutions.

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ISBN 10:  0792328566 ISBN 13:  9780792328568
Editorial: Springer, 1994
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