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Approximate methods for singular integral equations with a non-Carleman shift (English)
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24 April 1997
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Some problems of synthesis with stationary parameters can be reduced to the solution of Wiener-Hopf equations on \([0,\infty)\). In case the synthesis is not stationary, the Wiener-Hopf method is not applicable. Then the problem of synthesis is reduced to a singular integral equation \(T\varphi=f\) on the unit circle UC with a non-Carleman shift of UC onto itself, which has a finite set of fixed points. The authors obtain an estimate for \(\dim \text{ker }T\) and an approximation algorithm for this estimate. In case \(\dim\text{ker }T=0\) an approximate solution of the solution \(T\varphi=f\) is constructed.
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Wiener-Hopf equations
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Wiener-Hopf method
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singular integral equation
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non-Carleman shift
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