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Application of the Efros theorem to the function represented by the inverse Laplace transform of $s^{-μ}\,\exp(-s^ν)$

Alexander Apelblat, Francesco Mainardi

Published 2020-12-13, updated 2020-12-29Version 2

Using a special case of the Efros theorem which was derived by Wlodarski, and operational calculus, it was possible to derive many infinite integrals, finite integrals and integral identities for the function represented by the inverse Laplace transform. The integral identities are mainly in terms of convolution integrals with the Mittag-Leffler and Volterra functions. The integrands of determined integrals include elementary functions (power, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and hyperbolic functions) and the error functions, the Mittag-Leffler functions and the Volterra functions. Some properties of the inverse Laplace transform of $s^{-\mu} \exp(-s^\nu)$ with $\mu \ge0$ and $0<\nu<1$ are presented

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