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    Several results are given related to the existence and asymptotic behavior of the resolvent kernels associated with the Volterra integral equation \[ x(t)+\int^{t}_{0}A(t-s)x(s)ds=f(t),\quad t\geq 0, \] and the Volterra integrodifferential equation \(y'(t)+\int_{[0,t]}\alpha (ds)y(t-s)=g(t),\) \(t\geq 0\), in a Banach space. Through the variation of constants formulas these results can be used to discuss the behavior of the solutions x and y. Particular attention is paid to the question of whether the resolvent is integrable with respect to a given weight function, and the obtained result is a natural extension of the corresponding scalar result due to N. Wiener [cf. \textit{R. E. A. C. Paley} and \textit{N. Wiener}, Fourier transforms in the complex domain (1934; Zbl 0011.01601), p. 60].
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    existence
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    asymptotic behavior
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    resolvent kernels
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    Volterra integral equation
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    Volterra integrodifferential equation
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    Banach space
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    variation of constants formulas
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