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Note on the box method and the linear segment method in the integral equation of thin aerofoil theory
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    Note on the box method and the linear segment method in the integral equation of thin aerofoil theory (English)
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    1983
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    box method
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    linear segment method
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    Cauchy integral equation of steady thin aerofoil theory
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    collocation points
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    numerical accuracy
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    singularities
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