Abstract
The Riemann boundary problem is studied under the assumption that the coefficient of the problem is a complex orthogonal matrix. In this case a property of the partial indices of the problem is established together with certain properties of the canonical matrices, which are then used to construct the canonical matrix of a complex orthogonal matrix of second order.
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