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New theorems for the renewal integral equation (English)
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24 March 1998
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The authors show that if the kernel \(v\) is nonnegative, integrable, and satisfies \(\int_0^\infty v(x) dx= 1\), then the renewal resolvent \(\Phi\) that is the solution to the equation \[ \Phi(x)= v(x)+ \int_0^x v(x-t)\Phi(t) dt, \] can be written in the form \[ \Phi(x)= \left (\int_0^\infty xv(x) dx\right)^{-1} +\Phi_1(x) +\Phi_2(x), \] where \(\Phi_1\) is continuous with \(\lim_{x\to\infty} \Phi_1(x)= 0\) and \(\Phi_2\in L^1\). From this follows that if \(g\) is integrable, bounded, and tends to zero, then the solution \(\varphi\) of the renewal equation \[ \varphi(x)= g(x)+ \int_0^x v(x-t)g(t) dt, \] satisfies \(\lim_{x\to\infty} \varphi(x)= \int_0^\infty g(x) dx /\int_0^\infty xv(x) dx\).
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renewal equation
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resolvent
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asymptotic behaviour
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