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1Department of Mathematics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract:
We develop a theory of -matrix Riemann-Hilbert problems for a class of jump contours and jump matrices of low regularity. Our basic assumption is that the contour is a finite union of simple closed Carleson curves in the Riemann sphere. In particular, unbounded contours with cusps, corners, and nontransversal intersections are allowed. We introduce a notion of -Riemann-Hilbert problem and establish basic uniqueness results and Fredholm properties. We also investigate the implications of Fredholmness for the unique solvability and prove a theorem on contour deformation.
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