Necessary conditions for Fredholmness of singular integral operators with shifts and slowly oscillating data
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Abstract: Suppose is an orientation-preserving diffeomorphism (shift) of onto itself with the only fixed points and . In cite{KKLsufficiency} we found sufficient conditions for the Fredholmness of the singular integral operator with shift [ (aI-bW_alpha)P_++(cI-dW_alpha)P_- ] acting on with , where , is the Cauchy singular integral operator, and is the shift operator, under the assumptions that the coefficients and the derivative of the shift are bounded and continuous on and may admit discontinuities of slowly oscillating type at and . Now we prove that those conditions are also necessary.
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