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POLYNOMIAL DECAY FOR SOLUTIONS OF HYPERBOLIC INTEGRODIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 2008
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We consider a linear integrodifferential equation of second order in a Hilbert space and show that the solution tends to zero polynomially if the decay of the convolution kernel is polynomial. Both polynomials are of the same order.
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