Green's function of the problem of bounded solutions in the case of a block triangular coefficient

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Abstract: It is known that the equation x(t)=Ax(t)+f(t), where A is a bounded linear operator, has a unique bounded solution x for any bounded continuous free term~f if and only if the spectrum of the coefficient A does not intersect the imaginary axis. The solution can be represented in the form �egin{equation*} x(t)=int_{-infty}^{infty}mathcal G(s)f(t-s),ds. end{equation*} The kernel mathcalG is called Green's function. In this paper, the case when A admits a representation by a block triangular operator matrix is considered. It is shown that the blocks of mathcalG are sums of special convolutions of Green's functions of diagonal blocks of A.



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