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In this paper, we study the Weyl-type solutions of the differential system with a singularity \( y'-x^{-1}Ay-q(x)y=\rho By\) in the case of an integrable potential \(q(\cdot)\).
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Ignatiev, M.Y. On Weyl-type Solutions of Differential Systems with a Singularity. The Case of Discontinuous Potential. Math Notes 108, 814–826 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0001434620110243
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