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Part of the book series: Operator Theory: Advances and Applications ((OT,volume 200))

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This chapter has a preparatory character. We review (without giving proofs) the role of canonical factorization in inverting systems of convolution equations. The chapter consists of three sections. Section 1.1 deals with Wiener-Hopf integral equations, Section 1.2 with block Toeplitz equations, and Section 1.3 with singular integral equations.

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Bart, H., Kaashoek, M.A., Ran, A.C.M. (2010). The role of canonical factorization in solving convolution equations. In: A State Space Approach to Canonical Factorization with Applications. Operator Theory: Advances and Applications, vol 200. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7643-8753-2_2

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