In the present article the authors introduce several new integral transforms including the L4-transform and the P4-transform as generalizations of the classical Laplace transform and the classical Stieltjes transform, respectively. It is shown that the second iterate of the L4-transform is essentially the P4-transform. Using this relationship, a number of new Parseval-Goldstein type identities are obtained for these and many other well-known integral transforms. The identities proven in this article give rise to useful corollaries for evaluating infinite integrals of special functions. Some examples are also given as illustrations of the results presented here
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In the present paper the authors show that iterations of the Hankel transform with K -transform is a...
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AbstractIn the present paper the authors show that iterations of the Hankel transform with Kν-transf...
0In the present paper we consider a new integral transform, denoted by Gν, which may be reg...
A Parseval-Goldstein-type theorem involving the ?2-transform, the error function and the complementa...
In this work we will introduce theorems relating the Riemann-Liouville fractional integral and the W...
In the present paper, the authors consider several new integral transforms including the L-4n-transf...
In the present paper the authors consider several new integral transforms including the F -transform...
In the present paper Parseval-Goldstein type theorems involving the ℒ -transform and the Laplace tra...
In this paper, the authors consider the P-v,P-2n-transform, the g(n)-transform, and the kappa(v,n)-t...
In the present paper, the authors consider the P -transform as a generalization of the Widder potent...
0In this paper, the authors consider the Pv,2n -transform, the Gn -transform, and the Kv,n -transfor...
In this paper a Parseval-Goldstein type theorem involving the Widder potential transform and a Lapla...
ABSTRACT. In this paper a Parseval-Goldstein type theorem involving the Widder poten-tial transform ...
In the present paper the authors introduce the exponential integral transform and the complementary ...
In the present paper the authors show that iterations of the Hankel transform with K -transform is a...
Abstract: In the present paper we consider a new integral transform, denoted by G , which may be re...
AbstractIn the present paper the authors show that iterations of the Hankel transform with Kν-transf...
0In the present paper we consider a new integral transform, denoted by Gν, which may be reg...
A Parseval-Goldstein-type theorem involving the ?2-transform, the error function and the complementa...
In this work we will introduce theorems relating the Riemann-Liouville fractional integral and the W...