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Wiener-Hopf integral operators with \(PC\) symbols on spaces with Muckenhoupt weight
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    Wiener-Hopf integral operators with \(PC\) symbols on spaces with Muckenhoupt weight (English)
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    31 August 1993
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    Let \(A_ p(p>1)\) denote the set of all nonnegative functions \(w\) on \(\mathbb{R}\) such that the singular integral operator \(S\), \[ (Sf)(x)={1\over\pi i}\int^ \infty_{-\infty}{f(t)\over t-x}dt,\;x\in\mathbb{R} \] is bounded on the space \(L^ p(\mathbb{R},w)\) and let \(W\) be a Wiener-Hopf integral operator defined by the formula \[ (Wf)(x)=\sum^ m_{j=1}{c_ j\over\pi i}\int^ \infty_ 0{e^{i\alpha_ j(t- x)}f(t)\over t-x}dt+\int^ \infty_ 0k(x-t)f(t)dt,\;x>0, \] where \(c_ j\in\mathbb{C}\) and \(\alpha_ j\in\mathbb{R}\) are given numbers and \(k\in L^ 1(\mathbb{R})\) is a given function. The main result of the present paper describes the essential spectrum of \(W\) in the case \(W\) is any weight belonging to \(Ap\). The essential spectrum of \(W\) is the set of all \(\lambda\in\mathbb{C}\) for which \(W-\lambda I\) is not Fredholm.
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    singular integral operator
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    Wiener-Hopf integral operator
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    essential spectrum
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