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Abstract
This paper focuses on integrals and Borel transforms concerning
-Bessel and
-Tricomi functions, employing an umbral perspective as a central approach. Differintegral techniques, presently utilized in calculus, offer a rich reserve of tools that can be utilized across a broad spectrum of problems encompassing the realm of special functions and beyond. Employing integral transforms akin to the Borel type and the related formalism proves to be a potent approach, facilitating a connection between umbral and operational methodologies. By integrating these perspectives, we establish a novel and effective method for deriving integrals of hybrid special functions and achieving the summation of their corresponding generating functions.
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