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On an open question about the stability of the finite section method for a class of convolution type operators
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    On an open question about the stability of the finite section method for a class of convolution type operators (English)
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    15 April 2013
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    The author gives a characterization of the stability of operator sequences arising from the finite section method for convolution type operators with piecewise continuous and slowly oscillating generating functions. In particular, it turns out that the answer is different from what was conjectured so far and simplifies the previously known results.
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    convolution operators
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    finite section method
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    local invertibility
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