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Spectral relationships for the integral operators generated by a kernel in the form of a Weber-Sonin integral, and their application to contact problems
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    Spectral relationships for the integral operators generated by a kernel in the form of a Weber-Sonin integral, and their application to contact problems (English)
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    Generalized potential theory methods are used to re-establish the spectral relationship for the integral operators generated by a symmetric kernel in the form of the Weber-Sonin integral in the finite interval (0,a), the kernel containing Jacobi polynomials. Spectral relations are also established for the integral operator generated by the same kernel in the semi-infinite interval (a,\(\infty)\), and other allied relationships. The latter are used to construct a closed solution of the axisymmetric contact problem of impressing a stamp of annular form in a plane, with an infinite outer radius, into a half-space, the deformation of which obeys a power law.
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    Generalized potential theory methods
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    spectral relationship
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    integral operators
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    symmetric kernel
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    Weber-Sonin integral
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    finite interval
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    Jacobi polynomials
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    semi-infinite interval
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    closed solution
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    axisymmetric contact problem
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    stamp of annular form
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    plane
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    infinite outer radius
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    half-space
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