Application of the generalized shift operator to the Hankel transform

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It is well known that the Hankel transform possesses neither a shift-modulation nor a convolution-multiplication rule, both of which have found many uses when used with other integral transforms. In this paper, the generalized shift operator, as defined by Levitan, is applied to the Hankel transform. It is shown that under this generalized definition of shift, both convolution and shift theorems now apply to the Hankel transform. The operation of a generalized shift is compared to that of a simple shift via example. © 2014 Baddour; licensee Springer.

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Baddour, N. (2014). Application of the generalized shift operator to the Hankel transform. SpringerPlus, 3(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-246

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