Convolution equations and linear systems
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(Semi-) Fredholm operators; index theories (47A53) Existence theories for optimal control problems involving ordinary differential equations (49J15) Control/observation systems governed by ordinary differential equations (93C15) Integral equations of the convolution type (Abel, Picard, Toeplitz and Wiener-Hopf type) (45E10) Systems of singular linear integral equations (45F15) Integral operators (45P05)
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- Equivalence, linearization, and decomposition of holomorphic operator functions
- Minimal factorization of matrix and operator functions
- On the Matrix Riccati Equation
- On the equivalence between matrix Riccati equations and Fredholm resolvents
- Some Integral Equations with Nonsymmetric Separable Kernels
- A relationship between the Nehari and the Carathéodory-Toeplitz extension problems
- Szegö-Kac-Achiezer formulas in terms of realizations of the symbol
- \(J\)-inner matrix functions, interpolation and inverse problems for canonical systems. V: The inverse input scattering problem for Wiener class and rational \(p\times q\) input scattering matrices
- The Riemann boundary value problem on closed Riemann surfaces and integrable systems
- Wiener-Hopf factorization, inverse Fourier transforms and exponentially dichotomous operators
- Linearized BGK and neutron transport equations in finite domains
- \(q\)-rational functions and interpolation with complete Nevanlinna-Pick kernels
- Transfer functions and operator theory
- Inversion of convolution equations on a finite interval and realization triples
- Time varying linear systems with boundary conditions and integral operators. I: The transfer operator and its properties
- On explicit inversion of a subclass of operators with \(D\)-difference kernels and Weyl theory of the corresponding canonical systems
- Non-compact integral operators with semi-separable kernels and their discrete analogues: Inversion and Fredholm properties
- Semiseparable integral operators and explicit solution of an inverse problem for a skew-self-adjoint Dirac-type system
- Finite section method for linear ordinary differential equations
- Semi-separable operators along chains of projections and systems
- Realizations for Schur upper triangular operators centered at an arbitrary point
- \(J\)-inner matrix functions, interpolation and inverse problems for canonical systems. IV: Direct and inverse bitangential input scattering problems
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