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On the commutation properties of finite convolution and differential operators. II: Sesquicommutation
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    On the commutation properties of finite convolution and differential operators. II: Sesquicommutation (English)
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    7 July 2021
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    The paper is the sequel of the work by the authors [ibid. 76, No. 3, Paper No. 112, 23 p. (2021; Zbl 1475.45023)]. Similarly to the first paper, the commutation relations of the (integral) convolution operator \(K\) acting as \[ (K u)(x) = \int_{-1}^1 k(x-y) u(y)\,\mathrm{d}y \] and differential operators of the second order \(L_j\) are studied. The commutation properties can be used for finding results on the spectral properties of the integral operator. A particular sesquicommutation is investigated.
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    commutation
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    differential operator
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    finite convolution integral operator
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    eigenfunction
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    ordinary differential equation
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    spectral properties
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