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On estimates for the Fourier transform in the space \(\mathrm {L}^{p}(\mathbb {R}^{n})\)

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In this paper, we prove two estimates useful in applications for the Fourier transform in the space \(\mathrm {L}^{p}(\mathbb {R}^{n})\), \(1<p\le 2\), as applied to some classes of functions characterized by a generalized modulus of continuity.

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Daher, R., El Hamma, M. On estimates for the Fourier transform in the space \(\mathrm {L}^{p}(\mathbb {R}^{n})\) . Afr. Mat. 26, 1215–1220 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13370-014-0278-3

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