Mellin transform

English

Etymology

Named after the Finnish mathematician Hjalmar Mellin.

Noun

Mellin transform (plural Mellin transforms)

  1. (mathematics) An integral transform that may be regarded as the multiplicative version of the two-sided Laplace transform. It is used in number theory, statistics, and the theory of asymptotic expansions.
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