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The convolution x-r*xs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2009

B. Fisher
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Department of MathematicsUniversity of Leicester
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In a recent paper [1], Jones extended the definition of the convolution of distributions so that further convolutions could be defined. The convolution w1*w2 of two distributions w1 and w2 was defined as the limit ofithe sequence {wln*w2n}, provided the limit w exists in the sense that

for all fine functions ф in the terminology of Jones [2], where

w1n(x) = wl(x)τ(x/n), W2n(x) = w2(x)τ(x/n)

and τ is an infinitely differentiable function satisfying the following conditions:

(i) τ(x) = τ(—x),

(ii)0 ≤ τ (x) ≤ l,

(iii)τ (x) = l for |x| ≤ ½,

(iv) τ (x) = 0 for |x| ≥ 1.

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