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On the eigenvalues of the electrostatic integral operator (English)
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1986
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Explicit calculation of the eigenvalues of the electrostatic integral operator is illustrated for the case of the surface of a prolate spheroid. It is proven that these eigenvalues also lie in the interval [- 1,0], like in the classical case of a sphere.
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scattering
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eigenvalues
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electrostatic integral operator
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prolate spheroid
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