Abstract

In (1), § 6.2, a multiplying factor method has been used to solve certain dual integral equations. The results are then used to solve a single integral equation of the Wiener-Hopf type. In this note we indicate how a related technique can be used to solve Wiener-Hopf integral equations directly. ConsiderwhereDefinewhere α = σ+iτ, and F+(α) is regular for τ>q; K(α) is regular and non-zero in −p < τ < p. For simplicity we restrict ourselves to the case where

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