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Derivation of a matrix Painlevé equation germane to wave scattering by a broken corner
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    Derivation of a matrix Painlevé equation germane to wave scattering by a broken corner (English)
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    The author considers the problem of wave scattering by a broken corner in two dimensions, modelled by the equation \(\nabla^ 2\psi =\lambda \psi\) subject to certain boundary conditions. This partial differential equation is reduced to a small number of linear ordinary differential equations whose coefficients involve the solution of a nonlinear ordinary differential equation resembling Painlevé's equation but with the dependent variable being a \(2\times 2\) symmetric matrix.
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    reduction to ordinary differential equations
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    eigenvalue problem
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    wave scattering
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    Painlevé's equation
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