Boundary-value problems in a layer for evolutionary pseudo-differential equations with integral conditions
Abstract
Boundary-value problems for evolutionary pseudo-differential equations with an integral
condition are studied. Necessary and sufficient conditions of well-posedness are obtained for these problems in the Schwartz spaces. Existence of a well-posed boundary-value problem is proved for each evolutionary pseudo-differential equation.
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