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On Generalized Transcedental Functions and Distributional Transforms

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During the last two and half decades, Meijer C.S. [l] G-function and its generalization in one variable due to Fox C. [2] by the symbol H in two variables by Agarwal R.P. [3], Sharma B.L. [4], Mourya D.P. [5] in n-variables by Khadiya S.S. and Goyal A.N. [6] and their respective representations in H-symbol of two and n-variables have given great impetus to researches in special functions. However, J. Gopal Krishana and Muhammed Ghouse [7]; Buschman R.G. [8]; Tandon O.P. [9] have raised certain questions regarding the path of integration and existence in the case of G and H functions of two variables.

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Goyal, A.N., Chaturvedi, V.K. (1988). On Generalized Transcedental Functions and Distributional Transforms. In: Stanković, B., Pap, E., Pilipović, S., Vladimirov, V.S. (eds) Generalized Functions, Convergence Structures, and Their Applications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1055-6_15

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