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On Tricomi's relation for the Hilbert transformation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2009

P. G. Rooney
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University of Toronto
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Tricomi [2] has shown that if φiLpi (− ∞, ∞), i = 1, 2, where 1 < pi < ∞, (pi)–l + (P2)–1 < 1, and if H denotes the Hilbert transformation, that is

where the symbol (P) denotes that the integral is taken in the Cauchy principal value sense, then

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Copyright © Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust 1975

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