Eigenvalues of operator between L^2

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Homework Statement



>M: L_2 -> L_2
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>(Mf)(t) = int(-pi, pi) sin(y-x)f(x) dx
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>how do i find eigenvalues/vectors of M and what can i use to find
>information about the spectrum?



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now i know that sin(y-x) = sinycosx-cosysinx
i also realize that the range is 2dimensional
when i went to construct f i made it = cosy + asinx
so i plugged this in, but when i integrated i got 0. did i integrate wrong? or did i take the wrong approach?
 
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Can you give the steps that led you to the particular form of f(x) that you have stated?
 
because i know that the eigenvector is contained in a subspace spanned by sin(x) and cos(x). i figured that'd be a good f?
 
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