
doi: 10.9790/5728-0535769
In this paper we introduce two spaces of Boehmians each of which contains the dual of a certain space of entire functions. Both these spaces of Boehmians are shown to be isomorphic to each other under the Fractional Fourier transform. We extend the theory of the Fractional Fourier transform on this new Boehmians space. Mathematics Subject Classification: (2000) 44A15, 44A40, 46F12, 44-99.
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