Linear differential algebraic equations of index 1 and their adjoint equations

For linear differential algebraic equations of tractability index 1 the notion of the adjoint equation is analysed in full detail. The solvability of this adjoint equation is shown at the lowest possible smoothness. The fundamental matrices of both equations are defined and their relationships are characterized.

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