Abstract

The integral transformation, which is associated with the Nicholson function as the kernel, is introduced and investigated in the paper. This transformation is an integral, where integration is with respect to an index of the sum of squares of Bessel functions of the first and second kind. Composition representations and relationships with the Meijer K-transform, the Kontorovich–Lebedev transform, the Mellin transform, and the sine Fourier transform are given. We also present boundedness properties, a Parseval type equality, and an inversion formula.

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