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On the Volterra factorization of the Wiener-Hopf integral operator
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    On the Volterra factorization of the Wiener-Hopf integral operator (English)
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    25 August 2021
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    The author studies a factorization problem to identify a classical Wiener-Hopf integral operator as the product of upper and lower Volterra integral operators. The aim is to use this result to illustrate how to represent solutions of first- and second-kind Wiener-Hopf equations.
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    Volterra factorization of Wiener-Hopf operator
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    conservativity conditions
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    integral equations of first kind
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