Existence of solutions of integral equations defined in unbounded domains via spectral theory
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Abstract: In this work we study integral equations defined on the whole real line. Using a suitable Banach space, we look for solutions which satisfy some certain kind of asymptotic behavior. We will consider spectral theory in order to find fixed points of the integral operator.
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