Abstract
There exist several different approaches to the problem of solving dual integral equations involving Bessel Functions [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7], and Erdelyi and Sneddon in a recent paper [8] have shown that the introduction of certain operators occurring in the theory of fractional integration enables the relationships between the various methods to be clearly demonstrated. For dual integral equations other than those involving Bessel Functions the operators introduced by Erdélyi and Sneddon are not always the appropriate ones to use and it seems to be of interest to consider this more general type of situation.
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