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A note on true desingularisation of boundary integral methods for three-dimensional potential problems
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    A note on true desingularisation of boundary integral methods for three-dimensional potential problems (English)
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    7 August 2012
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    non-singular three-dimensional boundary integral method
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    potential problem
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    \(4\pi\) rule
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    diagonal terms of the influence matrices
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