Abstract:
Integro-differential equations of the convolution are examined
$$
\frac{d^{2n}}{dx^{2n}}\int^1_{-1}\left(a((x-t)^2)\ln|x-t|+b((x-t)^2)\right)\varphi(t)\,dt=f(x).
$$
Here functions $a(s)$ and $b(s)$ belong to $C^\infty$ and decrease at infinity. The Fourier transform of the kernel is supposed to be sectorial, i.e. it has a positive projection on some direction in complex plane. The theorem of existence and uniqueness of solutions in spaces defined by the representation
$$
\varphi(t)=(1-t^2)^{\delta_n}\psi(t)\qquad\delta_n=n-1+\varepsilon,\quad\varepsilon>0,\quad\psi\in C^1[-1,1],
$$
is proved. The proprieties of continuity of solutions are established.