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A direct boundary integral equation method for transmission problems
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    A direct boundary integral equation method for transmission problems (English)
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    A system of integral equations for the field and its normal derivative on the boundary in acoustic or potential scattering by a penetrable homogeneous object in arbitrary dimensions is presented. The system contains the operators of the single and double layer potentials, of the normal derivative of the single layer, and of the normal derivative of the double layer potential. It defines a strongly elliptic system of pseudodifferential operators. It is shown by the method of Mellin transformation that a corresponding property, namely a Gårding's inequality in the energy norm, holds also in the case of a polygonal boundary of a plane domain. This yields asymptotic quasioptimal error estimates in Sobolev space for the corresponding Galerkin approximation using finite elements on the boundary only.
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    system of integral equations
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    single and double layer potentials
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    strongly elliptic system of pseudodifferential operators
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    method of Mellin transformation
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    Gårding's inequality in the energy norm
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    asymptotic quasioptimal error estimates
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    Galerkin approximation
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