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A note on repeated general transformations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

A. P. Guinand
Affiliation:
Military College of ScienceShrivenham

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Research Notes
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Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1950

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References

* This is a straightforward extension of Watson's results for functions of a single variable. Cf. Titchmarsh, E. C., Fourier integrals (Oxford, 1937)Google Scholar, Chapter viii.

The integral (2) does not converge for a function satisfying condition (i) unless it is almost everywhere zero. However, the rule applies to functions such as (x + y)−1, which is accordingly self-reciprocal for all transformations of the type described.