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    Fredholm theory of Wiener-Hopf equations in terms of realization of their symbols (English)
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    The Fredholm properties (index, kernel, image etc.) of Wiener-Hopf integral operators are described in terms of realizations of the symbol for a class of matrix symbols that are analytic on the real line but not necessarily at infinity. The realizations involve a (possibly) unbounded state space operator that is exponentially dichotomous. This means that it can be written as the direct sum of two infinitesimal generators of \(C_ 0\)-semigroups, one defined on the positive half line, the other on the negative half line. The results obtained give a complete analogue of earlier results for rational symbols where the realizations involve matrices only.
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    Wiener-Hopf equation
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    index
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    semigroup
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    realization
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    symbol
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