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Systems of convolution equations of the first and second kind on a finite interval and factorization of matrix-functions
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    Systems of convolution equations of the first and second kind on a finite interval and factorization of matrix-functions (English)
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    31 January 2013
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    Systems of \(n\) convolution equations of the first and second kind on a finite interval are reduced to a Riemann boundary value problem for a vector function of length \(2n.\) A theorem about the equivalence of the Riemann problem and the initial system is proved. Sufficient conditions are obtained for the well-posedness of a system of the second kind. In the case of periodic kernels, sufficient conditions for the well-posedness of the system of the second kind and sufficient uniqueness conditions for the system of the first kind are obtained.
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    system of convolution equations
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    finite interval
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    factorization
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    Riemann boundary value problem
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    partial indices
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    periodic kernels
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