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How to find a measure from its potential (English)
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29 July 2008
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The authors consider the problem of finding a measure from the given values of its logarithmic potential on the support. The case studied is when the support is contained in a rectifiable curve and the measure is absolutely continuous with respect to the arclength on the curve. The generalized Laplacian is expressed by a sum of normal derivatives of the potential. It is well known that generally, finding a measure from its potential often leads to another closely related problem of solving a singular integral equation with Cauchy kernels. The theory of such equations is well developed for smooth curves. In this paper, the author generalizes this theory to the class of Ahlfors regular curves and arcs and characterizes the bounded solutions on arcs.
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potential
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measure
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boundary values
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Cauchy singular integral
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integral equations
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