Fractional Fourier Transform of Tempered Boehmians

Abstract

Tempered Boehmians are introduced as a natural extension of tempered distributions. For this class of Boehmians it is possible to define an extension of the Fractional Fourier transforms. The Fractional Fourier transform of tempered Boehmian is a distribution. Distributions, which are transforms of Boehmians, are characterized and an inversion theorem is proved.

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S. B. Gaikwad

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S. B. Gaikwad (2012). Fractional Fourier Transform of Tempered Boehmians. International Journal of Computational Engineering and Management IJCEM, 15(4), 19-22. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-108773