Difference between revisions of "Hilger real axis"
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* {{BookReference|Dynamic Equations on Time Scales|2001|Martin Bohner|author2=Allan Peterson|prev=Hilger complex plane|next=Hilger alternating axis}}: Definition 2.2 | * {{BookReference|Dynamic Equations on Time Scales|2001|Martin Bohner|author2=Allan Peterson|prev=Hilger complex plane|next=Hilger alternating axis}}: Definition 2.2 | ||
*{{PaperReference|A generalized Fourier transform and convolution on time scales|2008|Robert J. Marks II|author2=Ian A. Gravagne|author3=John M. Davis|prev=Hilger complex plane|next=Hilger alternating axis}}: Definition $2.2$ | *{{PaperReference|A generalized Fourier transform and convolution on time scales|2008|Robert J. Marks II|author2=Ian A. Gravagne|author3=John M. Davis|prev=Hilger complex plane|next=Hilger alternating axis}}: Definition $2.2$ | ||
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Revision as of 15:29, 21 January 2023
Let $h>0$. We define the Hilger real axis by $$\mathbb{R}_h = \left\{ z \in \mathbb{R} \colon z > -\dfrac{1}{h} \right\},$$ and for $h=0$, we let $\mathbb{R}_0=\mathbb{R}$.
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References
- Martin Bohner and Allan Peterson: Dynamic Equations on Time Scales (2001)... (previous)... (next): Definition 2.2
- Robert J. Marks II, Ian A. Gravagne and John M. Davis: A generalized Fourier transform and convolution on time scales (2008)... (previous)... (next): Definition $2.2$