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Convolution Equations and Singular Integral Operators

by Lerer, Leonid.
Authors: Olshevsky, Vadim.%editor. | Spitkovsky, Ilya M.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Operator Theory: Advances and Applications ; . 206 Physical details: 240p. online resource. ISBN: 3764389567 Subject(s): Mathematics. | Integral equations. | Operator theory. | Mathematics. | Operator Theory. | Integral Equations.
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Inversion of Finite Toeplitz Matrices -- Inversion of Finite ToeplitzMatrices Consisting of Elements of a Noncommutative Algebra -- Matrix Integral Operators on a Finite Interval with Kernels Depending on the Difference of the Arguments -- The Resultant Matrix and its Generalizations. I. The Resultant Operator for Matrix Polynomials -- The Resultant Matrix and its Generalizations. II. The Continual Analogue of the Resultant Operator -- The Spectrum of Singular Integral Operators in L p Spaces -- On an Algebra Generated by the Toeplitz Matrices in the Spaces h p -- On Singular Integral Equations with Unbounded Coefficients -- Singular Integral Equations with Continuous Coefficients on a Composed Contour -- On a Local Principle and Algebras Generated by Toeplitz Matrices -- The Symbol of Singular Integral Operators on a Composed Contour -- One-dimensional Singular Integral Operators with Shift -- Algebras of Singular Integral Operators with Shift.

This volume contains English translations of 13 groundbreaking papers on Toeplitz matrices and Wiener-Hopf equations and other classes of discrete and continuous convolution operators and singular integral equations. The papers are both of theoretical and numerical interest. In particular, the papers examine fast algorithms for inversion of these operators, the theory of discrete and continuous resultants, inversion via factorization, and symbol construction. Originally the papers were written in Russian more than thirty years ago; their English translation is published here for the first time. These papers solved difficult problems and opened new venues in the above-mentioned areas. They are still frequently quoted, and moreover, they exert a continuing influence on numerical analysis and other areas of Pure and Applied Mathematics and Engineering. The book is addressed to a wide audience of mathematicians and engineers, from graduate students to researchers, whose interests lie in the above-mentioned areas.

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