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    Electrostatics and heat conduction in high contrast composite materials (English)
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    The classical integral equation for the solution of electrostatics and heat conduction problems in piecewise homogeneous composite materials of high contrast ratios is modified using a mean-zero equation. In this way the ill-conditioning occurring for high contrast ratios is avoided.
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    Electrostatics
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    Heat conduction
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    Dielectric materials
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    Boundary integral equation
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