On integral transforms
TL;DR: A number of interesting theorems have recently been added to the existing ones in the field of integral transforms as mentioned in this paper, and these new arrivals can be broadly classified under two categories The first expresses relationship between images and originals of related functions in the transforms concerned while the second reveals interconnections existing between images of related function in the respective transforms.
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Abstract: A number of interesting theorems have recently been added to the existing ones in the field of integral transforms The new arrivals can be broadly classified under two categories The first expresses relationship between images and originals of related functions in the transforms concerned while the second reveals interconnections existing between images of related functions in the respective transforms An attempt has been made in this paper to unify and extend all such results by establishing two most general theorems, embracing each of the two types mentioned above, and of elucidate their basic underlying principle Certain special cases of these theorems which are of interest in themselves and
do not seem to be recorded in the literature have also been given Exact reference to twenty four theorems which follow as simple special cases of our theorems has also been given
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The H-function transform
K. C. Gupta,P. K. Mittal +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce a new integral transform whose kernel is the H-function and establish an inversion formula for the new transform and point out its special cases which are generalizations of results found recently.